Su Guo's whitewashing was too unsuccessful

Christine 2022-04-19 09:03:13

First of all, it's pretty good to watch, but it's addictive works that make people unable to stop and watch them all at once. Generally speaking, as long as this kind of game play is not too outrageous, it's basically okay, although there are quite a lot of games in it to complain. of. The front is still good, but I feel that the sex scene between the ol and the base friend is inexplicable. After the death of the base friend, the plot plummeted. As the boss Su Guo and the white-haired man, the second level of the protagonist is only Plum Blossom 5. For some reason, Su Guo does not have a gun and sees the level with a gun. There is no problem with it. But on the opposite side, Bai Mao is a predictable person, but in the end, it's not the hero and heroine who struggled hard. This is just the Plum Blossom Five. I really don't know how they passed the next level. , that bikini fight scene is really pleasing to the eye, but it is disgusting to engage in a transgender. In the last episode, I think most people can guess one or two, but this whitewashing is too blunt. The hatter said that he forgot his original intention after killing a few people who had hidden cards. Breaking the male protagonist's leg, isn't this before the blackening? How do you explain it? In the end, killing Matt was insane and indiscriminately killing people. I wondered if Su Guo and his subordinates had guns, how could they be shot by one person? The gun was suppressed? It was purely a suicide charge for Su Guo's final atonement, and it was really for the sake of whitewashing. In addition, during the previous massacre, I saw one kill another, and when the female cadre was stunned, the protagonist was not afraid that the other party would shoot the protagonist's head when he rushed to the mouth of Suguo.

View more about Alice in Borderland reviews