about to fall asleep

Tremaine 2022-12-31 05:41:55

In general, it is still the home of the little devil, and the children do big things. In order for children to be able to do great things, the difficulty should not be too great. The monster's combat power looks strong, but it will definitely be knocked down by the bench knife. The enemy must be ferocious and fully armed, but he must be slow to run blindly. Playing at home feels too heavy.

All the emotional lines make me anxious, not a big problem, but this facialized emotional interaction, coupled with all kinds of halfway gags, make this drama completely lose the atmosphere that the first part brought me.

It's still very relaxing to watch such an American drama. The director and screenwriter have extremely simplified the plot to prevent everyone from understanding it. Don't worry about the ending, it must be the victory of justice over evil, the only uncertainty is who will sacrifice the righteous side.

Real stories and real plots can resonate with us. But TV is not a documentary after all, and it cannot seek truth everywhere, there must be truth and falsehood. If the truth deeply impresses us, the false part may not be nitpicky. But if the fake part is too obvious, the real part is not so credible, and naturally it can't impress us.

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Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy? quotes

  • Dustin Henderson: [calling his girlfriend on the ham radio] Suzie, do you copy?

  • Jim Hopper: Three inch minimum! Leave the door open three inches!