"In San Francisco, in general, everyone is crazy, so no one pays attention to us" XD This explains everything, of course, the best cover ever. Phoebe's narcissism, how unexpected. In fact, a good and very straightforward metaphor for escaping from yourself and your personal problems that you are afraid to face face to face, displayed in a psycho with a mask and a chainsaw. Pregnant Leo is a complete fail! They also did a great job with him, showing how much the fear of not being a good father and doing everything wrong with your child can make you. Piper is no less interesting: a story about how pregnant women, women in marriage, it is important to feel desired, even being bloated like a balloon, and how not getting the right attention, they are looking for it at least in their fantasies. It's good that she and Leo were able to dispel each other's dreams in the end. Paige has the deepest pain, in my opinion, to be useless to anyone, and it stretches its roots from childhood. Even after finding a long-awaited family, abandoned children will never be able to forget this longing from loneliness, they will remember that they left you even in the brightest days of their lives. For me, it's her dream to have a strong relationship with someone: she does not believe that someone will be able to stay with her forever, that she will not run away at the first opportunity, she is too used to losing and being alone. How well they played with all these subconscious fears, which you are afraid to admit even to yourself.
@chch93: What is one of the many victories of this show for me – despite the obviously low budget, sometimes cardboard decorations, sometimes rotten graphics and cartoon villains, they still remain my favorite and not only because of childhood nostalgia. They take the myths and fairy tales familiar to the mind and polish them into the mode of "urban legends", and they succeed incomparably. They mix magical absurdities with ordinary psychological and social problems in the right proportions, and they do it even better, especially when seasoned with such well-coordinated and excellent acting.
@chch93: I've been following your footsteps since winter and now I realize that I'll catch up soon.and without your comments, it's not the same anymore)
It was so psychotherapeutic! She was lonely when she was a baby and they left her, but now she has grown up and for herself, for her Inner Child, has become a Loving Mother who will be there, will take care of her, will not go anywhere and will not let anyone offend.
Phoebe's narcissism, how unexpected. In fact, a good and very straightforward metaphor for escaping from yourself and your personal problems that you are afraid to face face to face, displayed in a psycho with a mask and a chainsaw.
Pregnant Leo is a complete fail! They also did a great job with him, showing how much the fear of not being a good father and doing everything wrong with your child can make you.
Piper is no less interesting: a story about how pregnant women, women in marriage, it is important to feel desired, even being bloated like a balloon, and how not getting the right attention, they are looking for it at least in their fantasies. It's good that she and Leo were able to dispel each other's dreams in the end.
Paige has the deepest pain, in my opinion, to be useless to anyone, and it stretches its roots from childhood. Even after finding a long-awaited family, abandoned children will never be able to forget this longing from loneliness, they will remember that they left you even in the brightest days of their lives. For me, it's her dream to have a strong relationship with someone: she does not believe that someone will be able to stay with her forever, that she will not run away at the first opportunity, she is too used to losing and being alone.
How well they played with all these subconscious fears, which you are afraid to admit even to yourself.