One point for the first episode.
Most of the promotional films were selected from the first episode, so the rhythm was relatively stable at the beginning, there were many attractive plots, and many clues were buried. I am a fan of Marvel movies this year. I don’t know comics or TV series. I don’t know much about the series of grievances and grievances. Only in the current state of film and television understanding, giving a more intuitive feeling.
The next few episodes are basically at the level of whether you can watch or not, and you won't be looking forward to the next episode, because it has already been expected. Everyone's excitement always has some old-fashioned stories as a base, and it feels like most of them are slaves of vengeance. It was you who killed the people I love, and I want to make it difficult for you. Of course, it's not to praise the virgin bitch, but everyone's experience is too similar. The fate of the future basically depends on the screenwriter's favorability arrangement for each character, which will inevitably make the audience feel superficial.
Three points to reveal the secret.
The rating here is 3 points is OK, and 4 points is recommended. The reason why I recommend it as a whole is probably a little expectation under the flood of commercial films today.
Until the secret of the Reed family is revealed, the plot begins to tighten. It's a clichéd plot, but still touched by some details. Still, I'm at a loss for some of the plot handling.
To avoid spoilers, it is recommended to start watching the last five episodes. I didn't really look forward to the second season, so let's do our homework first.
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