There is only one feeling after watching the whole drama. I really feel that the plot is too bloody if I don't see the last episode.
But! ! ! It's only after the last episode that you know what the writers and directors are really trying to say
Faced with such a low score, as said in the comment section, it feels like knocking over the sewing box. I don't know why such a good drama has such a low score, most people should have not watched it, or is it really a male-dominated score?
Let's talk about Cooper first, no matter how miserable he is.
First, take a peek at the heroine's diary (even handjob at the diary, ewww)
Second, the quality of sex life is not good (watching a ball game and making love, and then resting after two minutes)
Third, it is not clear to hook up with the female boss every day...
Fourth, let the neighbor girl give him a mouth on a sex party
Fifth, the last episode is still positioning the heroine at the family (then call the female boss Jie Yuhua)
Is this what a good man can do?
(plus, I just thought that the heroine and Cooper didn't continue to pursue their studies after getting pregnant and having a child together. Even if this is not Cooper's fault, Cooper, as a husband, doesn't seem to have thought about it at all. Instead, it was when the four of them were eating , Brad mentioned this matter later on)
Is this even a good man? If it is a good man, then I can only say that if it is a game, the hard mode of being a man is the beginner level of being a woman.
Besides, Brad, it's not really a good thing, but they have a point (big dick)
Someone must say that when you write here, you just prefer big dick! That's how you women are!
But I really want to say, don't I? Women don't like big chickens, so do they choose small ones? ? ? Men who can find big breasts will deliberately find small breasts? Brother, I am too double standard
Brad has strong sexual tension, big dick, money, looks, figure and talent, why not love? Although he is a scumbag, he also has the capital of a scumbag
The heroine started to get entangled and didn't put Brad down until the last episode. She didn't really put it down. Isn't this normal? Everyone has their own entanglements. If you put an ex-girlfriend who has money, looks, a good figure, and a dedicated heart there, you will also struggle with your heart (not to mention that the heroine really didn’t do anything out of the ordinary, just write a diary)
————A lot of nonsense————
What I really want to say is in the last episode
In fact, the audience who saw the last episode will be more or less happy for Cooper and Billie
But the writers did the opposite
After hearing Sasha's speech, in fact, most women will ask themselves a question - am I really satisfied with my current life?
And the screenwriter is telling most women through Billie's final answer - we don't
Who says you can't have both fish and bear's paw?
i want to
Most women may have various entanglements in marriage. For details, please refer to Billie's circle of rich wives in the play
One is because the ex-boyfriend is bald and ugly and is happy with his current life, feeling that it is good to have it now. In fact, I feel that I don't deserve better, compromise.
One is that she can no longer find passion in her marriage, so she can only discuss with her husband to go to a sex party. After her husband cancels, he resents that his circle has become smaller. compromise.
A person who did not ask a clear question, but can be seen from the dodging eyes and the rigid body movements whenever he mentions whether he is satisfied with the status quo, no matter what the problem is, his wife has always compromised.
Why can't women be honest about their desires and sacrifice their true self in exchange for the life they really want, or is the monogamous patriarchal society for thousands of years telling us that this is the life you want .
In any case, whenever a brave woman stands up to face her true desire, at least expect other women to be like Sasha, with more understanding advice, rather than malicious slut humiliation.
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