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What's the use of the pancake stand at the end of each episode in Nothing But Thirty?

At the end of each episode of Nothing But Thirty, there is always a one-minute pancake stall full of human fireworks, which makes people feel out of tune with the plot, but it is very comfortable to watch. In fact, the significance of this pancake stall is also the crowning touch of this drama, which describes what happened in real life when people were around 30 years old.

1. "The Meaning of Pancake Stall" tells the different experiences of three heroines in life, as well as various setbacks from feelings to careers. Similarly, this TV series indirectly reflects the true portrayal of real people from the aspects of feelings, life and career, so it has also caused great heated discussion. At the pancake stall at the end of the story, the couple are also about 30 years old, living in a big city and living the most ordinary life. In fact, this pancake stall is a true portrayal and epitome of most people aged 30. Everyone lives in every corner of the city. The city is small and even neglected, but it has gradually become a complex society.

Second, the meaning conveyed by the pancake stall is a TV series after all. Are those starring roles? In any case, they are all dressed in glamorous clothes, and the work they do is also the envy of everyone. Even if it causes the sound of * * *, it is out of touch with real life. However, the couple at the pancake stand gave people a different feeling. Although each appearance is short, even without lines, it conveys a special meaning through the camera. From the beginning, it started from this pancake stall, which opened the curtain of the play. It can be said that "The Woman at the Pancake Stall" is the fourth starring role.

Third, the true portrayal of the people at the bottom nowadays, few people can start their own companies at the age of 30, and even live a decent job in an office or luxury store. Many people work by their own hands. In fact, pancake stalls are also a true portrayal of the people at the bottom. They keep starting their own businesses, have their own children and are good mothers. The family they show is particularly different.