Actually, I didn't feel too much for the heroine at first, but a scene at the end of the third episode completely fascinated me. Emily saw that her childhood friend's boat was named Amanda, and immediately gave it to me A side shot of a heroine, her eyes faintly glistening with tears. God, it's so beautiful. There are two moments when a woman is most intoxicated by a man. One is when she is crying and the other is when she is smiling. The wonderful thing is that these two expressions change in just 5 or 6 seconds.
As someone said, Amanda, who has changed her name to Emily, is really a perfect combination of a loli face and a royal sister's temperament. Oh! Our Nemesis!
Some people say that the revenge plot of this drama is progressing too fast, and one episode will turn over an enemy. I think this is a business consideration, not a structural defect, although I can't expect to have a perfect structure like the original. , You must know that in the original work, the three main enemies of the male protagonist have all become people in the upper class (the king's chief prosecutor, a member of the House of Lords, and a big banker), but he took a lot of effort to win. But it is also necessary to know that TV audiences in contemporary society are far less patient than those princesses and marquis in the 19th century, who can allow the series to be serialized like a novel for several years. So every episode has to have a climax.
Actually, I think because the story moves too fast. The screenwriter pursues the twists and turns of the plot too much, which may make it difficult to justify in many places. In fact, this is also a common problem in many entertainment film and television works, because the high-paced plot will inevitably lead to the derailment of the overall structure.
Our Nemesis seems to have succeeded many times, but it has left a lot of worries, because it all happened so fast, and everything happened after she moved here. If someone smart and strong connects the two in the future, her true identity may be self-defeating, and this is the biggest advantage of cute + charming Amanda so far.
Roland obviously has a crush on Amanda, but our goddess is not very willing to pay attention to him, and once two people appear in public at the same time, our goddess seems to lose her inch, because he is the only one in this circle who knows her true identity people.
Roland has devoted himself to the object of his admiration many times. But the other party's response was particularly indifferent, just wondering if the former MIT top student would become angry one day.
Secondly, there is a particularly strange place in the fourth episode, that is, Daniel's college roommate did something that destroyed the relationship between Daniel and Emily. I don't know why. This sets the stage for the following story.
Blessings again to our Goddess Amanda Clark!
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