The first two episodes were okay at the beginning, because it was a bit cold and humorous, and the feeling of putting the jokes naked in front of you, forcing you to laugh for a while, and then come to the next set. The rhythm is also relatively slow. It's not the sudden little twists and surprises that amuse you, but the constant mass of comical. For example, the part where the awl of MOSS pierced my fingers was hanging in my heart. . Until the minute of the curtain call. .
It's getting more and more adorable in the back. I have gradually become familiar with the ways of British comedy. If Japanese comedy has no lower limit, British comedy has no upper limit. For example, in the episode of Auntie, the heroine is completely demonized. Dress up like the demon leader or the heavy building! And the details are in place, makeup, wigs, packaging and sound. . At that time, I could only use the word shock to describe it. And the brother Goth in the red door is too amazing. . I'm already incapable of complaining.
It's always fun.
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