At noon on February 12, the second season of the TV series "Mi Xiaoquan Goes to School" premiered two episodes on the CCTV TV drama channel. The plot of the new season is getting better, and Mi Xiaoquan and his friends have ushered in more interesting challenges and growth in the new semester. This TV series was filmed by the original crew of "Mi Xiaoquan Goes to School", and in terms of quality, it seems that it is almost equal to the first season. Mi Xiaoquan is as popular with the audience as ever, however, the plot of this season seems to be more profound. Obviously, in the initial part of the second season, there are also some unexpected surprises that are not the same. In the first episode, the new teacher Mi Xiaoquan met turned out to be a middle-aged man with a Beijing flavor, and his speech and demeanor were completely out of tune with Mi Xiaoquan, which caused a lot of jokes. In the content of his first episode, there is obviously some irony of Mr. Wang Shuo's past.
The opening part of the play describes the elementary school that Mi Xiaoquan attends, encourages all teachers and students to contribute to the school, and provides small red flowers as a reward for those who contribute to the school. Mi Xiaoquan's class collective has even made a ranking of good deeds and little safflowers. The class to which Mi Xiaoquan belongs has created a ranking list of good deeds and little red flowers. The enthusiasm of the students was high, and they competed to reach the top of the list of good deeds. Because of this leaderboard, students are rushing to do something beneficial. Students vied on campus to show their good deeds, some helped teachers tidy up their classrooms, some picked up garbage on the floor, and some took the initiative to help their classmates solve problems. In an instant, the atmosphere of this school became extremely warm.
Immediately afterwards, Wang Shuo's satirical comedy elements were introduced to the stage. In school, they look around for opportunities to do good, but unfortunately they always hit a wall. Mi Xiaoquan and his two fellow party members also hope to do better and try to win the support of Xiaohonghua. They look around anxiously, but they always miss every possible act of kindness. However, the three young comrades failed to perceive the possibility of doing good. Perhaps, they should let go of the pursuit of little red flowers, pay attention to the people who really need help, and let good deeds become the inner drive, instead of doing things reluctantly for the sake of ranking on the rankings. Seeing that all the classmates performed well and won the hearts of three little comrades such as Xiaohonghua and Mi Xiaoquan, they still did not complete because of a good deed, and Xiaohonghua's ranking was at the bottom. Isn't that fear of building a good ranking full of irony?
All the children were eager to help the classmate, fearing that they would fall behind and miss out on the last prize. However, when she picked up her phone, she found that no one was paying attention to her. This kind of large-scale competition finally led to the occurrence of *** pieces. It is very uncomfortable for the little comrades to lose their dignity in the "robbery", while the children are not treated with the respect they deserve. As to why the young comrades had such an original intention, people once again asked them. The children's answers made people laugh and laugh. From here, it can be seen that the satirical emotions held by the creators can be felt by the intelligent audience. In fact, this is just a kind of ridiculous humor, not real irony, because it is just a reflection on life in a playful way. This kind of irony needs to be savored by an intelligent audience from me.
In the subsequent storyline, Mi Xiaoquan and the others always do bad things out of good intentions, but they never manage to win the heart of Little Red Flower. So, they started complaining about the teacher, saying that the teacher was unfair to them. The more you crave praise, the harder it is to get it. And when despair intensified and the little saffron could not be obtained, the little safflower finally came. The people on the Little Red Flower list are all very capable and not very smart children, and their grades are also very good, but they don't get Little Red Flower. In the face of Little Red Flower's ranking, this satirical comedy is undoubtedly experienced. There is a lot to ponder and criticize here. Ironically, the school is actually the institution responsible for the Little Red Flower rankings.
When we elevate to a higher level, doing good deeds should come from the true feeling of the heart, which is a kind of self-consciousness, not because of the little red flower, nor because of the leaderboard. Because the kindness of the heart is the source that really drives people to do good deeds. Those who rely on external stimuli to do good deeds tend not to last long, on the contrary, they may feel a sense of absurdity and ridicule. In this sequel, Mi Xiaoquan's life becomes even more exciting. "Mi Xiaoquan Goes to School 2" chose this episode as the first episode, which is really amazing.
Obviously, in the second episode, the TV series regains its standards as a children's drama, which is mainly about mutual understanding between people. In this identity swap, Mi Xiaoquan's father suddenly found that it was not easy to take care of the family, while his mother encountered many challenges in her career. In this episode, there is a misunderstanding between Mi Xiaoquan's parents, and neither party can understand each other's intentions, therefore, they decide to exchange identities to handle each other's affairs. Then, they try to imitate each other's behavior, but clumsily mess everything up. Then, the two adults began to engage in frequent blind behavior.
While there's nothing wrong with the story's template itself, it's quite reluctant when it comes to the specific content it represents. I think it may be because my father didn't know what to do when he was a kid. Especially about the fact that my father is not good at cooking, it really seems a bit radical. My father can't cook, and this seems to be the biggest problem in the hearts of our teenage friends. Then again, if a mature man isn't even proficient in the art of cooking, what's the real point of him? If an adult male can cook, he must have a lot to commend about him. It is indeed necessary to emphasize this point of view to young male friends. In the United States, there is a saying that a man does not know how to cook, just as he does not know how to drive a car. Cooking is a core skill in life, and if you don't have this skill, it's like going to school to get a big egg.
Overall, the second season of the TV series "Mi Xiaoquan Goes to School" contains a lot of laughing elements, and some of the satirical elements are also quite in place and profound, which is very suitable for **with children**.
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