Romance doesn't need a plot

Rickey 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Brother Hammer, generally speaking, there is no change, just perfecting the character from a muscular man to a muscular man with a brain, it is not interesting.
Jane, it's the same as before, except for those three slaps. I really think Jane is a rotten girl, otherwise she is not bright, unpleasant, and a broom star who doesn't need acting skills (I have to say that the queen will die, she is half responsible, and she also summoned the dismantling team to Earth, really, British The real estate business is entirely up to them.) Why is she still acting again, I feel bad for her.
MAX, the most outstanding female character
professor and the most outstanding human character, is the highlight of his appearance. . . It won my heart
, so this drama shouldn't be called Thor II, it should be called Jishen I. It was specially designed to portray the character of the base god, all kinds of arrogant and cute, I still feel pity. . . Especially the death of his mother, he was probably more painful than his brother. After all, if he didn't give directions to the dark elf in the dungeon, maybe Brother Hammer would have to rescue his mother, maybe. . . .
Dark elf, it's so unfortunate that after sleeping for so long, he was stunned as soon as he woke up.
As a hot-blooded love story, this is not bad, especially the part where the male protagonist Hammer and the female protagonist Jishen quarrel, I almost thought it was a 3D Korean drama.
As a half-hearted fan of Hammer, my central hope is that in the next episode, any villain shakes his hand, destroys Goddess Jane, Brother Hammer explodes, and brother helps, and finally the two of them go home happily. . .
Finally, the 3D effect is 3 points, the plot is 3 points, and the basic feeling is 5 points.

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Thor: The Dark World quotes

  • Dr. Erik Selvig: Your brother isn't coming, is he?

    Thor: Loki is dead.

    Dr. Erik Selvig: Thank God... I'm so sorry.

  • Loki: [aboard a Dark Elf ship] I thought you said you knew how to fly this thing.

    Thor: [looking at the controls, clearly lost] I said 'how hard could it be.'