# You
"You", a good drama that I almost missed. On a night when naan was involved in American dramas, it was recommended by a friend. At first, it was a drama on Lifetime, and I resisted it. After all, it has always been incompatible with this channel. Whether it is DeviousMaids or Unreal, it doesn't suit my appetite.
The first episode started with a half push and a half, and the weird street scene under the tilt-shift camera, the romantic but intimidating background music, the lazy and dark color matching, the exquisite monologue, oh yes, and Dan, oh sorry, Joe, oh Sorry, it's Penn Badgley. I was poisoned at once, and I watched three episodes of raw meat before I found the subtitles, and even wanted to watch the original English book.
Penn Badgley played the role of the lower-class people who attacked the upper class after Gossip Girl years after Gossip Girl, and was once again ridiculed for having a name with only three letters. Despite this, he still broke into a new world with his own efforts and was recognized by everyone.
Bah, this is all bullshit.
! The following contains spoilers!
"The romantic love story of a stalker and a green tea bitch", this is a summary of the first two episodes I watched. After watching the whole play, I thought I was wrong, and I took it back. In the second half, the screenwriter gave the heroine Beck enough reasons to clean up, but the hero, Joe, finally stuffed a bowl full of flies into my mouth.
The whole play is full of literary stalks, and the dialogue is also very thoughtful. Those who are in love and after breaking up are heartbroken, worrying about gains and losses, those who are addicted, resentful, repeated, advanced and retreated, all of which are vividly displayed.
Apart from the wonderful performance of the male protagonist Joe and the dedication of the female protagonist Beck (well, her acting skills are poor), the female supporting actress Peach (Shay Mitchell) is also a highlight, her acting and appearance are stealing the limelight, but unfortunately, the opposite scene with Joe is still A little less, but not enjoyable. It would be great if the second season could be a battle between the two of them.
BTW, the second season will be moved to netflix, don't know what the impact will be.
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