At first, I thought this show was very popular, so I couldn't wait to watch it, but after watching the first episode, I also felt very ordinary. Indeed, the character design is really good and cute! But when I saw the third episode, I felt more and more nonsense, especially where Bill was killed. Bill found out why he didn't contact his colleagues in time. He was unfamiliar with people and followed others. Finally, he called Eve. What's the use? Still hung up...
After watching the fourth episode, I felt it was even more unreasonable. Frank knew at home that the bad guy was chasing him and wanted to kill him. He even ran out to drive in a big way, forcing the bad guy to drive after him, and he didn't know how to call for support at the same time? Later, after finally getting rid of the bad guy, he was hiding well, but he had to jump out on purpose to force the bad guy to chase him? This is so unreasonable, isn't it?
Although the screenwriter wants to make up a story of an agent who is not like an agent, it is too far-fetched...
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