The first 11 episodes, record it (after reading it, update it)

Lucie 2022-01-31 08:02:05

I seldom watch episodes, and I always wait until all the seasons are over and watch it again to enjoy it.

Death Island was an accident. As soon as episode 11 aired, I couldn't wait to finish watching it in two days. Probably because of the frequent watching of thunder dramas recently... The

first nine episodes are suspenseful, thrilling, full of fun, the plot is compact, and the scenes are bloody enough, which really won my heart.

I have been guessing who the murderer is. I suspected Abby at first, thinking that she might have a dual personality, and she has been unable to get rid of the shadow of her mother's mutilation, and her relationship with Henry is also quite ambiguous. The purpose of the murderer in the first few episodes seems to be In order not to let the wedding go, who can be more crazy than a crush.

As a result, the tenth episode was a bit depressing. John Wakefield appeared gorgeously, just like a god of death holding a scythe rampant in the world. See who kills who, see who cuts who, one person vs. several, take a knife and kill all gunmen Drop, too powerful.

After the sheriff's death, Abby is puzzled and doesn't understand why Wakefield has suddenly turned to the light from murdering in the dark. At this time, I am also guessing that there may be another murderer. By the end of the eleventh episode, little girl Madison discovers Jimmy's crime file in the sheriff's file. Does it really fulfill the sentence: the more unlikely a person seems to be a criminal, the more likely he is to be a criminal? Jimmy has a harmless face, is infatuated with Abby, and is loyal to his friends. He has nothing to do with the old lady to go shopping...Ahaha, he is indeed the most suspicious person! !

Basically, the era of guessing the murderer is over now, and I'm more interested in why? There must always be a reason. Rather than Abby being the trigger, it was Henry and Trish's wedding. Some people say Henry is suspicious, but if it's for the money, it makes sense for him to kill his father-in-law after he and Trish are married. Of course, if he's Wakefield's kid, that's another story. But this raises another question, why did he have to kill the innocent guests who attended the wedding on the island on the eve of the wedding?

Wakefield's purpose is also very unclear. In order to get revenge, it would be good to kill the sheriff early in the morning. Why kill those guests who don't know anything? Killing the inhabitants of the island is easier to understand. But if the other person is also seeking revenge, then that person may be Wakefield's child written in the diary. And Wakefield changed his crime style in order to protect his children. Who will this person be? Jimmy or Henry? That Booth who died inexplicably? Or the Willinton sisters? After all, the family frequented the island for vacations, and it was no surprise to know Wakefield and Abby's mother.

Anyway, my favorite couple: Chloe and Cal are dead. The deaths of these two people are too romantic, dramatic, shocking, and touching. Chloe, who is the joy of life in the game, and Cal, a restrained and cute little British man. I kept expecting them to live to the end, hey.

To be honest, I am very happy about who is the murderer except Wakefield. Wakefield is too ugly, and the others are all handsome and beautiful. These days, it is worthless to say that the murderer is not good-looking.


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OK, looking forward to the stars and the moon, looking forward to episodes 12 and 13 .

Really disappointed after watching it. By the 11th episode, there are only a few people left, and a few were removed by the exclusion method. Basically, there is no suspense. After the mystery was revealed, there was indeed no surprise or joy.

Henry was the murderer. I still had this idea in the first few episodes. Since Trish's father died tragically and the wedding couldn't be held, I haven't thought about him. Some plausible reasons. Henry is a happy person no matter what, a beautiful fiancée, loyal friends, and a promising future. There is no need for him to kill people, but I have overlooked one point. It turns out that there is really no special reason for being a pervert...

Could it really be possible to sum up Henry's actions by just relying on a blood relationship, like a father must have a son? This Uncle Wakefied has worked hard to find his son for N years. He finally found it. A normal person is looking for a son to have a family relationship, and he is looking for a son to inherit his murderous career... Besides, Henry, people A normal person seeks out his father for family reunion, and he seeks out his father in order to destroy the splendid future at his fingertips, which is too NB.

From the beginning to the end, I didn't think Henry's fate was rough. He was abandoned by his mother when he was young, and his adoptive parents didn't abuse him. What a good psychological imbalance. The so-called loneliness and loneliness, which teenagers in the United States still find spiritual comfort behind their parents' butts, and have their own circles of life long ago. As for their feelings for Abby, although the two have always been ambiguous, it suddenly turned into that everything they did was for the sake of "sister, take the bow of the boat, and brother, let me walk on the shore", which is too nonsense. Chasing Abby early in the morning is not over, no one knows they are brother and sister anyway.

In the last part of episode 13, everyone's blessings to the newlyweds are very sad. These best man and bridesmaids sincerely hope Henry and Trish are happy. How many friends can you make in your life who are willing to fight side by side with you through thick and thin. Is it really impossible for people to resist once they become perverted?

So then again, the screenwriter is too depressing, and this ending is too far-fetched. If it is said that the accomplice is Jimmy, it is even more credible. In this drama, the first ten episodes are considered classics, and the last three episodes are rubbish...

Finally, this also shows a truth, puppy love is a must! ! !

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  • Elwyn 2022-03-21 09:03:20

    In the process of watching, from four stars to three stars to two stars, I don't know how many stars will be in the ending. As it turns out, the ending is only worth one star.

  • Raleigh 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    In the end, it was too much, but it was fun.