the feeling of oliver is almost numb, very single, either the expression is serious, or the smile is hard to let go, or the brow is thoughtfully tightened, or it is to avoid Walter's little prank face. The strange expressionless face... well, like the aesthetic fatigue of XFiles, this beauty is at least a little younger than X's. Why does it always feel a bit like the Fiby from Friends?
When the handsome Peter first appeared, I was thinking, if only he would be the protagonist, that John couldn't be complimented, and he couldn't feel how much he loved Oliver~ Later, Peter was really one of the male protagonists. , I'm so happy, I like the slightly chubby and rounded type, uh, even the expression is really ordinary, either expressionless, or staring at his eyes and the deep lines on his forehead, or it's silly and a little frivolous The smiley faces, well, the point of view is not them, I don't care anymore.
Walter is still gratifying, although his face is wrinkled, but his expression is vivid, he can show what he should do, he is natural and attractive, and sometimes he looks quite evil, suitable for acting as a big monster! Demon King! !
That Oliver's black boss, why does he always put on that expression - his head down and his eyes looking up? Non-mainstream squint up 45 degrees?
Oliver's partner, No. 2, looks sad and forgets his name. Although he always has a bitter face, it is very warm to have him by his side and support him without hesitation~ And her black female assistant, huh, it's cute, I just want to always It's a little pitiful to talk about the real thing while making disgusting things around Walter.
I lament that the series made by foreigners are imaginative, colorful, and clear in rhythm, which can withstand a little scrutiny by ordinary audiences.
It's written in a mess, but I've been in a mess recently, I can't help it, hey
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