dalli_x
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"I see Maya as a much more goal-oriented person in life than Josy."I thought it was normal for Maya to have fear of the unknown, knowing her family history and the genetic nature of her mother's illness. In general, fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of human nature.
I enjoyed Maya date way more than Josy, and she won me over the second time, just like in Episode 10. MC comforting Maya that he would be there for her in sickness and in health, confessing his love - that was the highest point of their relationship development, conveying incredibly strong emotions. Nothing even close with Josy, her content was very boring, and the "I'd rather have two of us than three of us" moment on the date was a turn down.
I see Maya as a much more goal-oriented person in life than Josy.
-Maya has goals in life and has already decided on her profession choice- she wants to become a social worker and help problem families. Life in hell gave her a dream to help people.
- Maya is stressed by the obstacle that Patrick is and was looking for ways to solve this problem (she asked other people to help her, but what is this if not following the goal? Of course, you may not agree with the methods)
-Maya, as soon as the legal nature of Patrick's contract becomes known - she's taking a real student loan, which she will pay off after graduation, like other normal students.
I see Maya as a more grown-up and mature person. And here I can't agree about Josy and her focus on a happy successful future. Girl doesn't know who she is - she's experiencing an identity crisis, has low self-esteem, doesn't know what she wants from life and is trying to prove that she's "not boring and basic" by googling her hobby on the Internet and trying it to prove that she's "not boring and basic". Our MC is not a genius of deduction and logic, but he figured it out in an instant, remembering Oscar and his insult.
Josy is only slightly progressing so far - she has started to openly talk about her relationship problems with Maya. But my opinion in the last episodes is completely opposite - MAYA SUPREMACY
That's exactly the problem. We know one thing: Maya likes being in control. But what can Maya control? That she wants to become a social worker, that she takes out a student loan, that she wants to pay back her father's previous money, etc.
But what can't and shouldn't Maya control? How other people develop.
"Paradigm Shift"
This is exactly what happens to many characters in EP11.
- Riona completely breaks away from Quinn.
- Quinn initially wanted to run away, but then decides to call the police to have Buddy, Mick, and Vinny arrested. The consequence of this could very well be that she's being chased. By the police or if one of the three guys managed to get away.
- What does Tommy say at the DIK Christmas party? You can't hate this guy (MC).
- Isabella goes into college mode.
- Josy and Maya switch places. Maya now has her life under control, and Josy no longer has it. First Maya needs help, and now Josy needs help. Because Maya is now free, Josy has lost her previous purpose in life, which was to help Maya. No wonder Josy is having an identity crisis.
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