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What’s wrong with the second part of Ode to Joy?

The 15-second long shot at the beginning of the first episode of Season 2, showing Andy waking up in bed in a luxury hotel in Phuket, has already foreshadowed the procrastination and exaggeration of this season. A large amount of advertising did not allow the crew to hire an English dubbing for Andy. Liu Tao's awkward English instantly exposed the misnomer of the "Wall Street executive" character. The large amount of advertising placement did not allow the crew to hire a script consultant to even write a short plot showing the personality of Andy's executive. It seems that the only professional skills of "Wall Street executives" are to install surveillance cameras in front of their homes and to scold their subordinates for jumping off the building.

I don’t have the ability to curry favor with the executives of large companies. I can at most take advantage of the press conference to scan WeChat. If the professional managers I am lucky enough to join have any unique characteristic in their circle of friends, it is probably "selflessness" - their circle of friends has nothing to do with themselves and is always filled with industry news and company promotions. drafts, and work. Occasionally, photos of themselves appear, and they must be photos of work-related activities. I have had some contact with CEOs and COOs of startup companies. The impression they gave me was that they were always busy, always had something going on, and always had "there's a meeting next." When they met with me, they kept apologizing, replying to WeChat messages, emails, and phone calls.