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Damion 2022-11-01 16:35:31

Episode 1: The overall picture is gloomy and suspenseful. Tao is always handsome and has super long eyelashes. Jacob did a good job as well (the boy in the clown's soul) and the left-handed and right-handed jokes were cute. All are fake. I like this kind of interlocking plot, and I don't think it's slow.

Episode 2: I feel soooooo bad. When Jake cried, my heart melted, ??? Both families are in so much pain. Gossip can really hurt a person. What happened to the molester at the end, ah ah ah ah

Episode 3: I hate all the media that sells their conscience for a little news. Public opinion can indeed crush people. The eyes of others can also kill a person. Colleagues don't become friends (maybe) Friends may never be friends. Sentencing someone casually is really disgusting.

Episode 4: Trust is eroded Laurie really...why does no one know her? Parents are very important to a person's growth, but I don't believe there is any "murder gene". Parents can really give everything for their children (do? I have some doubts)

Episode 5: Andy went to see his father for Jake, and Laurie went to Jake for Jake. Laurie would never be able to have a graduation photo with Jake. Ben's mother lost her son. It will become like this dark side—cutter porn / slut There's nothing I wouldn't do for you. I really like every movie night where Andy turns his head to see his family, the few warm scenes Matt seems to change his mind.

Episode 6: Andy finally broke out once, it's too hard, the lifelong shadow brought by the people around me, Mr. Tao is so handsome, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Psych Learning cannot answer all questions about the importance of the principle of presumption of innocence. . . we hit the iceberg.

Episode 7: Lawyers in the Anglo-American Law Department are so strong. Compared to them, they are indeed provocative. My heart breaks Jake. . . What if my mother doesn't believe it? ? ? Sure enough, under such circumstances, it is often the internal disintegration of trust and the collapse of the final ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, what happened to that molester? Threats? Turn yourself in? suicide?

Episode 8: Ahhhh, I don't even dare to watch it??? The first few shots are very textured Patz? ? ? Why is this happiness so unreal?? Is it really forced? Holy shit ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah but not necessarily ≥ ﹏ ≤ Something happened again? ? ? There's a feeling that the whole family is falling apart. Is Laurie crazy? Deception, truth, murder. I'm deeply hurt by this ending. It's all mum's speculation. Whether it's murder or wrongful Patz, there's no evidence that mum wants her instead. The result of his own son? I understand the mental shock but that's not what a mother should do. What will Jake think of his mother when he wakes up? The last shot is also very hurtful. It starts with Andy sitting on the bed and wakes Jake up. Finally, he is sitting alone in the same position.

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