I just finished watching the ending of Last Resort, and I left two tears in my eyes. In fact, I am a person who loves to cry when I look at everything. I was moved. The final reunion between Sam and his wife is also very consistent with the American people's obsession with happy endings. The scene where Kylie kills the president is my favorite. Although it is very bug, it also makes me feel that she is old Dad is the ultimate boss. In general, this ending gives people a feeling of being unexpected but expected.
This drama is a new drama on ABC this year, but it has been broadcast in four or five episodes (remember When I was not sure), I announced that I would not renew it. When I saw three or four episodes, I didn’t really want to watch it. Later, when I found out that I would not renew it, I gave up the show. Picking up the show, it may be that my life was too boring, but I felt that after the show was cut, the plot became more and more compact and attractive. Of course, we have to ignore the various bugs that frequently appear, so I just watched it As Kylie and Sam's wife became good friends, they played their clever tricks, watched the coveted Coloradle by various countries, watched the magical setting about China, watched the changes in the hearts of the captains, crew, and even the islanders. Finally. I got it in the last episode when Sam said to Chaplin that he never knew why he was fighting,
oh, that's it again. On the question of faith,
faith is always a timeless theme, including The recent juvenile Pi, and even a generation of masters, have actually touched on this topic, the power of faith. What are you fighting for, this is really a profound question. At least for me. I
wrote such a mess, in fact It's just because it's been annoying recently. There are so many things I want to say and I don't know how to say them. It may be more comfortable to write them all.
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