Why set up the plot where Tang Rou promised to fight three and then broke the contract?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-13

I think this is a characteristic of the worm father's portrayal of the character, a characteristic that some people say is good and some people say it is annoying. Full-time has always been called a group drama, because of this characteristic: he is good at deliberately suppressing the protagonist's sense of existence and focusing on the story of the supporting characters. That is, he will focus on the shining points of the supporting characters and the dark points of the protagonists. At this point, those who like it will praise each other, and those who don't like it will feel more painful. And the same is true in full-time, taking Tang Rou as an example, compared with Tang Rou, the best rookie in the tenth season, Worm Dad is more willing to focus on showing the shining points of the eighth season newcomer Zhao Yuzhe and the ninth season rookie Lu Hanwen.

In fact, the character portrayal of the whole book is like this. So many people say that the protagonist is about growing up or something, but in fact, I personally don't think so. What significant growth has the protagonist made to **? Ye Xiu was very good at the beginning, and then he was still very good B Su Mucheng was a follower at the beginning, and then he was a senior follower (don't talk about the captain, to be honest, Su Mucheng was not pushed to the captain because of strength or anything like that, she and Jiang Botao of reincarnation are of the same nature) Tang Rou was a tiger b at first, and finally a tiger b with slightly stronger skills Baozi started to be a nerve knife, and finally it was still a nerve knife.

In the end, it was found that in fact, among the earliest protagonist teams, the one who has grown the most is actually Chen Guo. I don't know if it's because ** is written long, so when I write it later, the front is a little blurred. Take Tang Rou's one-on-three as an example, Tang Rou was indeed impulsive before, but she was never impulsive regardless of the consequences. And because of the impact of her impulsiveness on the team, this happened when she was in the same copy with Tian Qi before, and this situation has never appeared since then, which means that she has changed her own problem. And as I said, Tang Rou's character is impulsive but not irrational, and she will not make a decision recklessly.

But in the back, it was as if the role had been reshaped again, and Tang Rou had become an impulsive person who didn't care about the team again, and he was out of touch with the team in a battle with Zhaohua and lost. And regardless of the previous shaping, he made a one-on-three declaration. Maybe it's because I forgot Tang Rou because I created too many other characters before? This possibility is actually very big, to be reasonable, Xingxin shouldn't be an individual ability or a defect, but should the team battle be super strong? In online games, every day is a team battle of great gods, why did the team battle become a short board in the end?

I don't know why she wants to play for glory or even compete. Among the newcomers in Xingxin, Xiao Qiao is almost pure love, Baozi is blind play and love, An Wenyi is money plus love, Luo Ji is interest and love, Mo Fan is Lao Ye PUA plus love, only Tang Rou, I think she doesn't care so much about glory. Judging from the description in the book, it seems that Lao Ye can't hammer it, so he thought about improving himself, and later joined Xingxin - I personally think this reason is very. There are more people in all walks of life who can't hammer her, and today I see a chef who cooks better than herself, so she won't admit defeat and learn to cook?

Tomorrow, when you see an actor acting better than yourself, you won't admit defeat and learn acting? It's better to say that she likes Chen Guo because of Chen Guo, so she plays the glory ......I don't know why Tang Rou made a threat to pick three and then broke the contract, and used such an impolite and uneducated method. Tang Rou appears in the gradually unfolding narrative as a daughter of a warped family, although she is nested in a small Internet café to relax, but her words and deeds are very decent, and she looks like she comes from a big family. Such a girl, who has been upbringing since childhood, should not make an oath at the press conference to pick three and then break the contract.

Although this kind of oath was deliberately guided and provoked by someone, as long as you say something stupid before, please forgive you, and you will fight better in the future, isn't it okay? She's just a newcomer after all, and doing this kind of thing doesn't make people think that she has courage and personality, and then think she's arrogant, dishonest, and unrepentant. I don't know what Daddy Worm thinks, but I simply think that this kind of behavior of breaking the contract after saying big words and establishing a military order (although not to this extent) is very, very low, even in terms of the identity of ordinary people, let alone set up with a big lady like Tang Rou.

For a similar example, an idol you support performs well in a performance, and as a fan, you call wildly, and the idol is verbally guided at the press conference for a while, saying that he wants to win the best actor, win the gold award, and send a high goal such as a** within a year, and if he doesn't reach it, he will quit the circle. As a result, a year has passed, idols have played both good and bad, and on the whole, it is still far from the goal that was said at the beginning, and some people have a heart to talk about it, but the idol said indifferently "Ah, I broke the contract, I won't quit the circle", at this time, true love fans will feel a little ashamed, right? Except for brain-dead fans, no one really thinks that this kind of behavior is very personal and courageous, right? 

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