He still hasn't got his social security card

Josephine 2022-04-22 07:02:01

#A Very English Scandal#

Heartbreaking and disappointing lines

But I think it can change

This scandal from decades ago was vividly performed by Uncle Hugh and Ben Meow, and it has always been biased towards Norman Scott, but Jeremy Thorpe's final episode outside the courtroom is not only distressed, but Norman can speak freely and openly in that era. The cabinet Thorpe "can't talk about suffering"... (Whoever suffers is holding back!!)

based on a true story

"He still hasn't got his social security card"

The more ironic the more humorous

(Additionally: Uncle Hugh's face can be licked even when he is old. Needless to say, Ben Miao's business level hahahaha good night

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  • Luther 2022-04-17 09:01:14

    Who of you can crowdfund to buy eye cream for this teacher, the folds of this teacher can kill me!

  • Eve 2022-04-20 09:03:00

    I have seen a lot of real crimes across the ocean that have been restored with the "Internet celebrity case" intact - Yishui'er's excessive performance, suspenseless plot trend and PPT-style narrative. I am unexpectedly delighted by this British drama, which is also an adaptation of a major case and has an unexpected finished product. The after-dinner anecdote was handled lightly, and the "guilt pleasure" flew again. In that era, the sensitivity and panic of a country about a topic, and the choice of the two lost people were all left for future generations to comment and recall.