Before watching the seventh episode, I thought that this was a relatively novel manga drama. Whether it was the various retro settings or the android mother and the orangutan butler, they were all attractive to me. to episode eight. Why the fuck is it like this again, do the current American screenwriters just forcibly feed the audience shit in order to achieve dramatic conflict? Are you just caught up in fatalism? Do you think it's very deep to play this? This tune has been played in Chinese mythology for thousands of years, and it has been played in historical stories for a long time, okay? Even how Zhuge Liang died in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is more advanced and reasonable than yours. Even more atmospheric. To be honest, watching the eighth episode reminds me of another manga drama that force-feeds shit, "Daredevil Season 3", by the way, and that "Castle of the Rock", he is the one who watched it. Damn it, I'm so angry, the characters' behavior is just to force the plot to serve. The screenwriter acts like a monkey for the audience to show off his skills. Here I just want to talk about Nolan and his brothers, starting from "Westworld", how long will it take to stop this forcibly confounding, pretentious evil spirit? ? ? Audiences are not fucking fools! ! !
The current American dramas are all about starting well to create suspense, and when they don’t come back, they start to get caught up in fate. You don’t care what the previous plot was like. Anyway, I will give you a few flashbacks and interspersed with them. , I will tell you that the circle is back, the plot has to develop like this, you don't care whether it is reasonable or not. I'm blatantly feeding you shit, and you have to fucking say, it's delicious! ! !
More than one star is given to the robot mother and the old housekeeper, so the characters of the two of you are still normal, so far.
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