But it lasted 4 seasons, and there will be a 5th season next year. Something is always catching people. I see some radical factors, because this is also the characteristic of LA, the origin of every youth movement after the war. The girls are not feminists, and many are not knowledgeable, and they mock the Iraq war and the upper class in their own way. And there's that rambling. The oc, who also tells the story of California, the Orange County boy (Yu Yingshi is signed in Orange County, if it is there, he is too rich) is just as loose. Acheng said that California is full of sunshine, the flowers are not fragrant, and everything is like in the movie. NY on the other end was blacked out by Bullock. I once saw an American commentator who said that even if Bullock wrote it was day, he felt it was night, and I felt the same way, the whole thing was night. The plot twists of tlw are often designed to be cliché and blunt, but the details are very good, not like pb, and I feel like a fool after reading it.
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