First of all, Amway came to watch it after hearing about the show on the radio station that I liked.
The result is that you can't stop from the first minute, and enjoy it from the beginning to the last moment.
I have long heard that the UK has spared no effort to make this play well, but it was only after watching it that I realized how cool it was.
The demon who played Crowley first was the 10th Doctor in "Doctor Who" that I like to watch. The angel's look is very familiar, but I didn't recognize it very much, and it was said in the comments that many passers-by or supporting roles who showed up were actually He is also a well-known actor with other works. (Anyway, I don't know all of them very well, I will find a surprise when I wait for the second brush.)
The second is the plot and screenwriter: I am not a Christian, and I don't know much about the stories in the Bible, so I was a little worried that I might not understand it well before reading it. Later, I found that one-third of the places were really incomprehensible... But in most places, I could feel that the plot was deliberately mocking the story of the Bible:
Demons who are good at questioning are more impulsive to prevent war than angels who follow the rules;
The master and apprentice who were determined to find the witch finally found the witch, and they were both partners smoothly;
The devil's KPI relies on blowing, and no one trusts anyone anyway, and no one cares about the damage caused by it; the angel's KPI relies on supervision, and it is unbiased and does not refute;
God's will is unspeakable, but it is the most confusing. As long as things continue to develop, there will be a result that everyone thinks is OK. Say: This is the "great plan" of Almighty God.
This play follows the good tradition of strict logic in British dramas all the way. All the foreshadowing and plots can be rounded up in a way that everyone can accept at the end, and they interpret it with their own vision. In each era, demons and angels are based on How to influence the human world.
Of course, some parts may require a better understanding of the Bible before they can be seen, which will cause some gaps when viewing it for myself.
There is also the most embarrassing thing is that in the end, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were counter-killed, which was really embarrassing.
Although it's exciting, it's like chasing "Doctor Who" before. It's like eating a big meal and occasionally eating "snacks", such as a cool sci-fi visual blockbuster, let yourself recover, and then watch the next one .
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