It's fiction, after all. Modern TV shows are often incredibly boring because people try to adapt them to the rules…
What culture and education on your part. Romantic love, which throughout the 20th century helped people form couples and undertake the effort of raising children, is currently fading due to technological advancements, emancipation, and social changes. This is why romantic comedies are no longer available, because today, what once existed at the end of a relationship now appears at the beginning: sex without strings attached. Moreover, in classic romantic stories, there must be some inequality between the parties, difficulties that must be overcome. However, in today's world, no one will sacrifice their autonomy or freedom for another person. This is why remnants of romantic stories only appear in Asian series and increasingly have to be dressed up in fantasy or transported back in time.
It's fiction, after all. Modern TV shows are often incredibly boring because people try to adapt them to the rules…
What culture and education on your part. Romantic love, which throughout the 20th century helped people form couples and undertake the effort of raising children, is currently fading due to technological advancements, emancipation, and social changes. This is why romantic comedies are no longer available, because today, what once existed at the end of a relationship now appears at the beginning: sex without strings attached. Moreover, in classic romantic stories, there must be some inequality between the parties, difficulties that must be overcome. However, in today's world, no one will sacrifice their autonomy or freedom for another person. This is why remnants of romantic stories only appear in Asian series and increasingly have to be dressed up in fantasy or transported back in time
It's fiction, after all. Modern TV shows are often incredibly boring because people try to adapt them to the rules…
What culture and education on your part. Romantic love, which throughout the 20th century helped people form couples and undertake the effort of raising children, is currently fading due to technological advancements, emancipation, and social changes. This is why romantic comedies are no longer available, because today, what once existed at the end of a relationship now appears at the beginning: sex without strings attached. Moreover, in classic romantic stories, there must be some inequality between the parties, difficulties that must be overcome. However, in today's world, no one will sacrifice their autonomy or freedom for another person. This is why remnants of romantic stories only appear in Asian series and increasingly have to be dressed up in fantasy or transported back in time.
I offer this as a starting point for discussions for the end of ep 4 - CONSENT IS EVERYTHING https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZwvrxVavnQ
It's fiction, after all. Modern TV shows are often incredibly boring because people try to adapt them to the rules of political correctness. There has to be some conflict, or else everything is bland.
I didn't like episode 6. I'll finish watching the series because it's only 12 episodes, but I can't get into the stories. I feel they're too contrived, and the story of the model entangled in an unhealthy relationship only irritated me. Well, anyone who acts like her is, in my opinion, simply stupid. Lack of self-respect brings bad results. The show lacks interesting characters, is overly wordy, and pretends to have depth, when it's not even particularly good.
The Ex’s reaction in ep 1 explains why (and they explained it later in detail as well). It’s not about the…
I know the situation with the ex-wife has been resolved, but I couldn't trust someone who had an abortion without the consent of their husband or partner. I understand they agreed on it at the beginning, but... I'm not a fan of themes where the hero or heroine can't let go of their past relationships. As for the parents, I think they knew right away that their daughter was deaf. They had two tests done immediately after birth. At least that's how it is here. If they were going to give her up, they should have done it after she was born. Besides, why am I even writing this? The very idea of giving up a child because she's deaf is absurd.
I can't understand why the main character's parents gave her sister away, and on top of that, she couldn't contact her. It's so strange, cruel, and inhumane that I can't fathom it. I don't know how old the main character and her sister are, but they couldn't be older than 30. Does that mean cochlear implants already existed, and this was an educated and wealthy family. Nobody took an interest in the child? Nobody helped him, just gave him away? In my opinion, the writers tried to force an element of tragedy into the main character's life, making it seem as if her parents were backward. I'm not thrilled with this series. There are a lot of unsympathetic people. The main character's ex-wife is another person I wouldn't want to deal with in real life. I don't think this series is for me, but overall, there's nothing interesting.
How? Great. Simply great. I like to stir up a bit of controversy. When you compare the actress from this drama with the two actresses from Hospital Playbook, you can really get confused. Very similar. I wonder if it's just a trend for this type of beauty or plastic surgery.
Why? They really do look the same to me. Very similar facial features. I've been watching dramas for 10 years and I see a lack of diversity among young actresses these days.
I liked Law and the City better. And here, in the lead role, there's another young actress who looks like a thousand others of her kind. I feel like they're made in a factory these days, and they all look the same.
Romantic love, which throughout the 20th century helped people form couples and undertake the effort of raising children, is currently fading due to technological advancements, emancipation, and social changes. This is why romantic comedies are no longer available, because today, what once existed at the end of a relationship now appears at the beginning: sex without strings attached. Moreover, in classic romantic stories, there must be some inequality between the parties, difficulties that must be overcome. However, in today's world, no one will sacrifice their autonomy or freedom for another person. This is why remnants of romantic stories only appear in Asian series and increasingly have to be dressed up in fantasy or transported back in time
Romantic love, which throughout the 20th century helped people form couples and undertake the effort of raising children, is currently fading due to technological advancements, emancipation, and social changes. This is why romantic comedies are no longer available, because today, what once existed at the end of a relationship now appears at the beginning: sex without strings attached. Moreover, in classic romantic stories, there must be some inequality between the parties, difficulties that must be overcome. However, in today's world, no one will sacrifice their autonomy or freedom for another person. This is why remnants of romantic stories only appear in Asian series and increasingly have to be dressed up in fantasy or transported back in time.