"pretender"

Reyes 2022-03-16 08:01:02

Why did such a beautiful film get cut? ! Can't understand the appreciation of American audiences.
Like JAROD, more like the rivalry between JAROD and Miss PARK.

For a genius like JAROD, it couldn't be easier to succeed in any area of ​​the world, but even he would have some difficult pursuits but always rare results - finding his family, figuring out Who he is is the most important goal of JAROD's life. With this goal as the main line premise, JAROD embarked on a journey of rewarding the good and punishing the evil, and played the game of hide-and-seek with the "center" who came after him.

The more I look at it, the more I feel that JAROD is very powerful. Every time I do several things together, and each of them is done brilliantly and creatively: that is, helping a weak but kind-hearted person who has nothing to do with the incident, punishing the main bad guy in the incident, and giving those who chase him. Miss Parker's next trap is to complete another "artwork" made of usually inconspicuous objects.

JAROD, who is omniscient about all kinds of professional knowledge and skills, and omnipotent, has no idea about some trivial life things that people are accustomed to. He has never eaten ice cream, jelly beans, fruit cakes, jelly... So every episode of JAROD While completing difficult homework, they eat all kinds of junk food... JAROD is a genius, but cute as a child.

Miss Parker is another impressive character. You know what a "queen" is when you see her, a tough, domineering, yet beautiful Miss Parker like a painting.

I really like JAROD and Miss Parker's opposite scene!

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Extended Reading
  • Emmalee 2022-04-23 07:05:27

    It was really unforgettable to follow this show.

  • Madie 2022-03-16 08:01:02

    I don't know what seasons were on TV before. Sex and the city 2 see soy sauce again, ha.

The Pretender quotes

  • Broots: I, uh, know it's none of my business, Syd, but sometimes Memory Lane can be a dead-end street.

  • Broots: I found something bizarre.

    Miss Parker: What, like hair on your head?

    Broots: No, that would be fantasy. This is real.