Time flies, so does drama

Conrad 2022-11-17 22:48:22

I started watching it after I heard that Tina came back unexpectedly, because my favorite jenny and Tina in the original were not there, so I didn't want to watch it at first.

First of all, I would like to thank the original staff of tlw. It’s true It's been so long to be able to speak up for a small group.

Comments are overly subjective and not overly thoughtful. First of all, I can understand that in order to show the diversity of casting, but with the actors of the first six seasons as a foil, many actors do not look so good. Then I can also feel that the feeling this drama gives me has a great distance from the previous work. Some tributes cannot fill this feeling. I am a little nostalgic and miss the humor, detailed design, and plot design of the previous work. The ingeniousness and echoes of this season are there, but I don't feel as distracted and enjoyable as then. Maybe it's because I'm too harsh on the first season of a new generation.

It can't be because of the space. Some characters do not feel the sense of CP and have no plot foreshadowing, but they are arranged together like that; and some things that need to be discussed in depth after ten years are not explained clearly, such as why angie is so Rebellion, what are the characteristics of Tina's fiancee, why Shane's ex-wife wants children so much; and because of the space, there may be no need to arrange so many chaotic sex scenes as before. I think since it is such a classic, if you want to restart it, you should not take it one step at a time. If you plan to not complete the film at the worst, you must also talk about the existing part.

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