The second episode of the series that was full of anticipation, but was a little disappointed. The second episode mainly focuses on Jiang Lin, solving the grudges, and the grievances and hatreds of Dechun's previous life. Compared with the sensationalism of the first episode, there are too many prequel-style movies and dramas in this episode, which makes the story slightly lengthy, and there is no different judgment in each hell like the first episode, which makes people have different moral considerations.
The plot of this episode has become too bloody, and it is no different from other Korean movies. The story setting of karma and reincarnation is not fresh, which makes people lose the goodwill of the first episode and greatly reduce the expectation for the next episode. Judging from the foreshadowing left in the second episode, the next third episode should continue to consume the characters of the first episode, hoping not to ruin a good game.
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