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How do you evaluate Mycroft in "Sherlock"?

Actually, he is just a vicious-tongued "president" + a arrogant younger brother?_? Oh yes, the actor himself is also a screenwriter, digging holes while acting. I guess there is nothing wrong with the venomous "president", but the arrogant younger brother controls it. The reason is very simple. Everyone should have heard or felt the fact that you only really "care" about a person or a thing. Take the trouble to express your opinions and feelings about this person, whether they are positive or negative. But if you didn't care at all, you wouldn't have spent your time, energy and saliva at all, and would have left him alone to cool off. Of course, this is based on ordinary people's communication, but it is like this for ordinary people, let alone this pair of brothers who "love and kill each other" (Eh, what did I say?)? Look at the frequency and depth of Mike’s complaints about Ah Fu. He is so deep in love and so deep in responsibility. He is such a big boss in the British intelligence community who has so many things to do. He even has to worry about the peanut that has just appeared next to his brother for less than a day. He met her in person, and he was kind and gentle, but he was gentle and hard-hearted. It was because he had never fucked the loyal dog Peanut that his sexual love failed to achieve his goal. He would still have to come to her door in the future.

Mai Ge and Ah Fu are not twins, so originally Mai Ge was also an only child. Isn’t there a question on Zhihu like “What do only children think of having another younger sibling?” Well, let’s use it as a reference and imagine yourself as a child with a high IQ to put yourself in Brother Mai’s shoes.

In terms of character, Brother Mai should have a bit of that high IQ. Ah Fu also has this sense of superiority, but he felt that he was "crushed" by Mai Ge since he was a child, and then he was not taken seriously by others, so it was weakened a little bit, but Mai Ge was different, just like his As mentioned in the "goldfish" theory, he clearly understood the changes that high IQ and high insight would bring to his interpersonal relationships. His understanding of this led him to make adjustments, and he learned to cater to " "Low IQ" people at least have no barriers to communication with others. What he complained about Ah Fu the most was actually that Ah Fu "can't behave or speak", that is, he is not social enough. In front of outsiders, he has no respect for his brother's abilities and abilities. IQ is still very maintained.