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Antonio 2022-03-23 09:02:01
everyone has their own secrets
A small town, everyone has their own secrets, and the secrets of many people together make up the story.
When I watched the first episode, it was very depressing, everyone has their own misfortunes, and it was a little better later, that is, the process of constantly approaching the truth and...
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Alia 2021-12-14 08:01:16
"East City Nightmare"-Warning Record for Young Girls
This comment is seriously spoiled. I watched a TV series called "East City Nightmare". All the women who appeared in "East City Nightmare" have had a hard time. This seems to be the norm in life. But the most distressing thing is the dead unmarried girl's mother Erin. She was only 17 years old,...

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Beth 2022-03-25 09:01:09
It should be the leader in the suspense and detective dramas dominated by female characters in recent years, and it must be from HBO. The quality of the first and last episodes is very high, and the level of the middle 1-2 episodes fluctuates slightly, but whenever the focus is heavy After returning to Kate, she has an eye-catching magic, and she has a script that every first-line actress dreams of, but not every actress is capable of.
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Nat 2021-12-14 08:01:16
In fact, I don’t think this drama is so similar to the previous detective dramas. It provides a suspenseful idea for women: Give up the self-movement of shouting slogans and go deep into life. The detectives are also in the family and work like everyone else. Women struggling with balance. How did a former lady hawk be tied to the current identity dilemma, with only his daughter who is sensible and considerate and does not want to be too far away from home, and the mother who has a hard mouth but is always there, always has a girlfriend who lent you a shoulder? It would be a shame if you only see the suspense without seeing the gap, conflict, and powerlessness caused by changing gender perspectives. (Kevin will book Amy next year, asking you not to bring anyone to play with this year's awards season, huh!