Immediately afterwards, another psychiatrist who should have good psychological quality and knowledge actually said, "I saw it, but I chose not to accept it" after going through everything. What kind of nonsense is this, can it be understood as , In theory he should believe it, but emotionally he just doesn't want to believe it? This tone is as disgusting as an old man pretending to be a petite woman.
There is also a sheriff who has no brain, no logical analysis ability, does not look at the evidence, and only yells, throws things and curses people.
This is somewhat similar to Aunt Qiong Yao's style. The sb screenwriter always naively thinks that people will unconditionally accept the opposite people and things because they hate someone. For example, you hate the sheriff, and the sheriff doesn't believe in aliens. People, so emotionally you should believe in aliens and then sympathize with people the sheriff doesn't like, that's the logic of those stupid screenwriters.
I really want to ask, how terrifying are these things, so terrifying that they would shoot their wives and children just thinking about it? Terrible to the point of trembling, crying, crying, and vomiting as soon as you speak? Terrible enough to commit suicide, can't live another moment?
I saw that there are five criteria for evaluation. When I wrote the first two paragraphs, I initially set it on the "okay" standard, and later, as the number of words increased, I gradually lowered the standard until it was "very poor".
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