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Uma abordagem diferente no mundo Office
Com dez capítulos exibidos, Bad Guy My Boss veio começar a ter uma pegada mais assertiva já em seu oitavo para nono episódio. Não estou falando que a série é ruim, ao contrário, ela se apresenta como uma intermediária. O desenvolvimento dela, o que estava preso até este capítulo, é que Elis, no início da série, é um cara super dependente do seu subordinado que mais tarde se torna seu namorado, mas isso gera uma outra questão que a série tenta abordar ou foi apenas para "preencher lacunas" do roteiro, que são as questões emocionais existentes em Elis. Pat, por sua vez, se sente sempre coagido por Elis. Mas, como mencionei, neste 10° episódio tivemos uma assertividade juntando toda a história. Levando em consideração que serão 12 episódios, podemos então concluir que tem tudo para ter um final tranquilo.
ENG: With ten episodes aired, Bad Guy My Boss has started to take a more assertive approach from its eighth to ninth episode. I'm not saying that the series is bad; on the contrary, it presents itself as an intermediate work. The development that was stuck until this chapter is that Elis, at the beginning of the series, is a guy who is highly dependent on his subordinate, who later becomes his boyfriend. However, this raises another question that the series tries to address, or it could just be to 'fill in the gaps' in the script, which are the emotional issues present in Elis. Pat, on the other hand, always feels coerced by Elis. But, as I mentioned, in this 10th episode, we had an assertiveness that ties the whole story together. Considering that there will be 12 episodes, we can conclude that it is set up for a smooth ending.
ENG: With ten episodes aired, Bad Guy My Boss has started to take a more assertive approach from its eighth to ninth episode. I'm not saying that the series is bad; on the contrary, it presents itself as an intermediate work. The development that was stuck until this chapter is that Elis, at the beginning of the series, is a guy who is highly dependent on his subordinate, who later becomes his boyfriend. However, this raises another question that the series tries to address, or it could just be to 'fill in the gaps' in the script, which are the emotional issues present in Elis. Pat, on the other hand, always feels coerced by Elis. But, as I mentioned, in this 10th episode, we had an assertiveness that ties the whole story together. Considering that there will be 12 episodes, we can conclude that it is set up for a smooth ending.
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