Actually 10 episodes is enough. . .

Palma 2022-12-15 09:06:28

I was quite interested in watching a TV series at the beginning, but I didn't expect that the more I watched it at the end, the more tired I became. The development all happened in the few months of Amy's pregnancy, and the interpersonal relationship can be described as "continuously cutting and chaotic". Amy was good with Ben at the beginning, but I don't know why she is good with Ricky again, and I don't know whether she decides to choose Ricky or Ben. Ricky, the so-called "playboy", is hovering between Amy, Andrian and Grace. As for Who he really loves is still unclear. Does Grace like Ricky or John? Can't figure it out either. Anyway, the Teenagers in it all have several masters by themselves, and even their parents have a complicated relationship. In the next few episodes, I strongly felt that the director was dealing with it, and the emotional change was inexplicably fast. In fact, it took 20 episodes to get things done in 10 episodes. . . . . . Life is not necessarily so private. When an accident occurs, the whole school knows it, and so does the parents. . . . . .

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