I never understood why so many people thought Molly was an ordinary, even plain little girl. Molly Hooper is not that kind of woman, she is just that kind of woman who projects the audience's eyes. 360 lines, each line is a champion. But 360 lines, Molly just chose the forensic doctor. Female forensic is as scarce as the endangered giant panda. Ghost hands are Buddha's heart, and the rights of the living are for the dead. ''
Naturally, her professional level is impeccable, otherwise, Shylock will take a fancy to her. In the temple of thought, she mostly appeared as a professional jurist. Refer to the situation of Molly and Anderson in the table. They are both forensic doctors. Molly is smart and has a good personality. She can not only see the sadness on Shylock's face (the fall of Lessingbach), but also provide a lot of help in Bartz Hospital. She has a crush on Shylock (don't laugh at her, there are too many people who have a crush on Shylock, not just women), but this doesn't affect her work at all, nor does it affect her concern for others. Besides, she dumped Jim. Best of all, Molly Hooper is so real (character image because she is a virtual character). Molly can communicate well with people. She takes good care of her cat, delivers coffee to Shylock, and does her work in the morgue. She can talk to anyone, Sherlock, John, Mrs Hudson, Lestrade, anyone, and at the same time be herself. Maybe she is just a small part, but she was set so hard and acted so deeply (Louise Bourelly's performance was great! Really! )。 Actually, I'm nothing like Molly, but I like Molly very much because she is a role model. A strong woman does not need to be aggressive. This is a message worth sharing. Come on, say more. I don't think being strong is really strong. What's the use of flirting on the surface? Just as people with calculation lose the most, Molly's seemingly unreserved weakness is actually very powerful. Sherlock is so mean. She can always like him, trust him without reservation, and treat him well for so many years, which in itself shows that she is a person with strong inner energy, otherwise it would have been unbearable. I think kindness is really not easy. It's too selfish. If Molly is not so good, Shylock can't show her his weak side. He is a clever man and knows how to protect himself. It's no use playing tricks on a wise man if you want to conquer him. You must first make him feel safe, and then let him voluntarily surrender his weakness, so that the relationship between strength and weakness is reversed.