don't understand

Drake 2022-04-22 07:01:55

It's annoying to see Lenke's dick. He's obviously the most stupid, and he pretends to be a detective. What does the author think about giving him so many roles? Pure waste of our time (but he did play a role in making people suspect that "Pegasus is John") - 35 episodes | Too hypocritical and too long-winded, do you have to work so hard to highlight Tianma's kindness and integrity? Also, how hard is it to catch a John? Didn't even catch that thug Robert? -Episode 53 | The ending is too bad, and it doesn't explain how John grew into a monster? Is it the mother's will that works? Born to be evil (that sister didn't become a monster, was the cartoonist on the day of "the death of 46 people in the Red Rose Mansion"? Wake up? It's not like that, my sister has always looked very innocent and kind)? On the day his sister was taken away, John dressed up as his sister, and he has been deliberately imitating her (because mom prefers her)? To please mom? So that my mother couldn't tell who was who that day? Did you finally send your sister out? for your own purpose? No, John would still cry over what happened to his sister at that time, showing that he had good intentions. Alas... Let's take a look at John's murder and growth timeline. After the twins were abandoned by their mother, they first met a pair of uncles and aunts, killed, and then the Libet couple, killed, John was rescued by Tianma, brother and sister He ran away, followed by Tianma's ten-year journey to prove his innocence. When did John go to Kindergarten 511? It should be after she was abandoned by her mother and met General Woft, before killing her uncle and aunt. Oh, and it was during this time that John further strengthened his monster beliefs. So, the ultimate reason is that I read dark comics when I was a kid? Ha ha……

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Extended Reading
  • Carolyne 2022-03-30 09:01:11

    The beginning is really good, but the more you go to the back, the more boring the rhythm is

  • Arvid 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Although I watched it because of its fame, I was still quite surprised. I really didn't expect that there would be such a wonderful suspense story in the two-dimensional animation. Although it is a medium-length novel, each episode has a sense of urgency for people to follow and explore the mystery. OP’s atmospheric and mysterious episode did not jump from the beginning to the end. The author’s skills are really first-class. Every time he thinks the mystery is about to be solved, he will always be intercepted by the author, and the next episode will throw out a bigger mystery, the story and three times. The style of the meta script is very close and very suitable for live-action (it seems that the live-action will also be included in the series), I usually don't like watching dark live-action movies, but this time I was fascinated by an animation. On the one hand, I was eager to know On the one hand, I don't want the answer to end. The final ending of the story is in the direction I expected. As expected, it is still a bit blocked.

Monster quotes

  • Jan Suk: Is there something you want to say?

    Fritz Verdeman: I'm saying that your questions stick too much to the manual. So, what have we learned so far? You're just like a kid these days. You probably hit on women using a manual.

    Jan Suk: You look just like a father. I don't have a father, but I'd never want a parent like you.

  • Inspector Lunge: I already know what happened. I know about Inspector Zeman's connection to the secret police and his brutal death. Prague's police chief and two officers were poisoned to death.

    [taps fingers]

    Inspector Lunge: The two agents who were sent to tail you were found shot to death. And you're the chief suspect in all the incidents that have taken place. Considering all the evidence stacked against you, you're the culprit.

    Jan Suk: I'm not! I didn't do anything!

    Inspector Lunge: Then it could be Grimmer, the tall, thin, man who was talking with Inspector Zeman the day before he was killed?

    Jan Suk: It's not Mr. Grimmer, either! He wouldn't do something like that.

    Inspector Lunge: In that case, who is the killer? You know, don't you? You know who the killer is, right?

    Jan Suk: W-What are you talking about? If I knew, I wouldn't be in this state. Deceived by so many people... set up to take the fall... even being on the run from the police... I've had enough of this! I don't want to be betrayed anymore!

    Inspector Lunge: You're a detective, aren't you? If you're a detective, then you have to calmly dissect the situation. Even if it's painful, you must calmly uncover the truth.

    [gets up]

    Inspector Lunge: If you don't want to be betrayed anymore... then start doubting the person you want to doubt the least.

    [leaves Suk's hospital room]