I think it's more effective than the original (not necessarily better than the original). The Jenny part they changed was perfect. It's more effective than the original because it's scarier, and all the soft light parts make the back of my head tingle. The screenwriter is very, very good. The soundtrack and lighting are so good it's creepy. Moss looks and looks like a sequel, and ofglen's professionalism and way of speaking are a bit like me, hope we don't have their fate. shit.signs ARE shown. Signs are shown. S1E04 I hope June asks "what happened to her". I don't think Moira's escape is bad here, I'd rather her escape be told by Janine as a legend. (Our lives need such a legend, like the truant senior). After the commander took june to the nightclub, the plot became strange? ? ? Do I have to understand that the heroine is crazy? ? ? Why does she lick nick after learning her husband is alive? ? In order not to be reported by the eyes? ? Actually I don't know. In addition, I think it is a good choice to make the heroine (currently) a little white rabbit as the protagonist instead of the awesome Moira or Emily. The strength of others is always a legend, and the fragility of the individual and the lethality of the environment are in the heroine It's better here, and there's a time when we're all more cowardly than she is. Judging from the perspective of God is actually standing up and talking without back pain. (That being said, Emily is really nice, I need someone like that in my life, that kind of tale maker). Moira said that there's no escape half of my heart is cold, but what should I say, not God's perspective.
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