London in the foggy industrial period, the heavy sense of the age, the music with the sense seems to return to that era all of a sudden, the police station is declining, the war is forced...
I don’t know if it’s an illusion. I always liked that the fog has a certain understanding on top of this. In addition to the previous play, I feel very familiar. Every street, a large boiler with fire is passing by from time to time. The steam car, and of course the little pony, are all so familiar. As soon as the Red Right Hand song came out, I felt like I wanted to light a cigarette with a match, and I just couldn't control it. Hhhh, I couldn't control it. It's a pity that I don't drink cigarettes and don't drink much, otherwise I'll have to give it a try. There are six episodes in total. I am very pleased with the control of the number of episodes, and one episode is about fifty minutes, and the control is just right. There is no extra place, and there is no missing part. This refined gang history will not be brought into it, but it will make a sweat for the Shelby family and see it more transparently; it also has a great contrast and impact with the changes in the opposite police station, and finally became like this...even The possibility of ending a loved one's name is mind blowing. After about two weeks, the mood has changed again and again with the progress of the plot. Bad guys are not necessarily bad people, and good people are not necessarily good people... Nothing is smooth sailing. Among them, brothers and friendships, family members and comrades-in-arms The fetters are quite touching.
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