I haven't actually observed and understood the work of the screenwriter, so I can't comment on whether the screenwriter is purely a writer or not. However, Lin Youyou's escape from the grand finale of " Only Thirty " could be analyzed from the perspective of the plot of the novel and TV series. From the perspective of the novel, Lin Youyou's escape was an important turning point. It marked that the protagonist had successfully completed a series of missions and challenges and won the final victory. This kind of plot could trigger the readers or audience to think about the character's motivation, plot logic, and other aspects. At the same time, it could deepen the understanding and description of the character's personality. From the perspective of a TV series, Lin Youyou's escape from the finale was probably to meet the audience's expectations and preferences for the plot, as well as to enhance the drama and appeal of the story. This kind of plot could arouse the audience's resonance and emotion, and at the same time, it could also make the audience satisfied with the ending of the story. The creative process and style of a screenwriter would be influenced by many factors, including literary background, creative ideas, audience preferences, and so on. Therefore, different readers or audiences might have different opinions and comments on the ending of "Only Thirty".
Lin You in " Only Thirty " was hated by some viewers because her behavior and speech were too selfish and self-centered. For example, she always prioritized her own feelings when dealing with her own relationship problems and did not consider the other party's feelings and thoughts too much. She would even do some actions that hurt the other party. In addition, some of her remarks in the story made the audience feel uncomfortable, such as disrespect and sarcasm towards Chen Yu and malicious competition towards her colleagues. However, everyone had their own feelings and opinions. The audience's dislike of Lin You's character did not mean that everyone thought so. Some people might be more inclined to like her character and behavior, while others might think that her behavior and words were too extreme and immoral.
Was Lin Youyou just a tool to promote the development of the plot? This was a very interesting question. Lin Youyou was indeed a very important character in " Just Thirty ", but she was not a pure tool. Lin Youyou was a very charming female character. She was smart, witty, decisive, gentle, kind, and considerate. Her role was not only to promote the development of the plot, but also to help the protagonist Zhong Xiaoqin solve many problems and help her realize her dreams. Lin Youyou played an important role in the whole story. Her existence was not only to promote the development of the plot, but also to help the protagonist Zhong Xiaoqin realize her dream.
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The screenwriter of "Only Thirty" responded to the finale controversy. Why did Lin Youyou retreat unscathed? According to the screenwriter, Lin Youyou was able to escape unscathed because she had the wisdom and ability to control her own future. In the finale, Lin Youyou proved his strength and value by achieving success and happiness through continuous hard work and struggle. The scriptwriter said that this ending was to express the need to constantly work hard and pursue the path of life, but also to cherish the beauty of the present and cherish one's own value. In the ending of " Only Thirty ", Lin Youyou was betrayed and hurt, but she did not give up on herself. Instead, she chose to be strong and brave. Through continuous improvement of her ability and wisdom, she finally achieved success and happiness and became a respectable female character. This ending also expressed the screenwriter's concern and support for women's strength and growth.
The biggest failure of the screenwriter of 'Only Thirty' was to successfully turn an ordinary urban romance drama into a 'feministic' story full of political accuracy and gender prejudices. The play tried to create a positive social atmosphere by emphasizing the status and rights of women, but this approach led to the plot being unreasonable and unreal. For example, many of the characters in the play were over-emphasized on their gender and gender identity, ignoring their personal qualities and social background. In addition, the play also used a lot of prejudices and discriminative remarks, such as seeing women as weak men who needed protection and reliance, and replacing gender roles with "masculine" characters. These practices not only violated the authenticity but also greatly damaged the audience's emotions and cognition. The play tried to promote social progress by emphasizing women's rights and status, but this approach could lead to social division and injustice. We should respect everyone's personality and differences, not simply classify them as specific members of a group.
Why weren't the audience satisfied with the open ending of "Only Thirty"? The lousy ending of " Only Thirty " was one of the reasons why the audience was dissatisfied. The ending of the story was too hasty and did not leave enough room for the reader's imagination, causing the audience to be confused and dissatisfied with the development and ending of the story. In addition, Lin Youyou's character setting and death method did not meet the expectations of the audience. The audience generally hoped that the female lead could grow and change more than simply going offline. The open-ended ending also caused the audience to be dissatisfied. Although this kind of ending could give the reader more room for imagination, it could also cause the reader to be confused about the true ending of the story. In summary, the reason for the lousy ending of " Only Thirty " was due to many factors, including the plot structure, character setting, and ending design. These problems could lead to a decline in the audience's evaluation of the story.
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Lin Youyou in " Just Thirty " was a fictional character whose character and characteristics were created by the author, Gu Man. Lin Youyou was a woman with a high income and a high degree of education, but she often showed selfishness, greed, and vanity, so she was not likable. Through Lin Youyou's image, the author portrayed a money-oriented image. She often only valued money and benefits in her relationships, not true feelings. In addition, she often showed selfishness, arrogance, disrespect for others, and other behaviors that made people look down on her. Although Lin Youyou is a fictional character, her image reflects the current situation of some high-paid and highly educated women in today's society, causing people to think and reflect on this phenomenon.
This sentence might sound a little strange, but it wasn't purely a plot of Qiong Yao's novel. In Qiong Yao's novels, women often sacrificed themselves for love. This kind of plot might leave a deep impression on people. However, in real life, people usually think that it is unwise to sacrifice dignity for love because it may bring more harm and consequences. The remarks of the screenwriter of " Only Thirty " might be a way to emphasize the consequences of Lin Youyou's choice for love. However, such comments should not be used to measure a woman's value because everyone's choices and values are different.
As a fan of web novels, I can't make a judgment on the value of the plot of a TV series or novel. However, judging from the plot of the novel, Lin Youyou's eventual retreat might be a more logical ending. In the novel, the relationship between Lin Youyou and Zhong Xiaoqin was complicated, and she was constantly trying to get rid of her past. However, she was able to escape unscathed in the end because she made some wise decisions, such as giving up her past and choosing to spend the rest of her life with Fang Yu. It could also be because the plot of the novel had developed to a certain point where Lin Youyou needed to make some difficult decisions. These decisions may have made her feel very painful, but she finally chose to face reality and successfully achieve her goal. No matter what the situation was, Lin Youyou being able to escape unscathed was a relatively good ending.