The first is that the main character appears in each episode, and it is said that the main actor is also the screenwriter. Secondly, the place where the story takes place is the same, in one or two rooms of the house "No. 9". There are not many other supporting roles, but their personality and thoughts can be seen from their few lines. In the second episode, there was only one line at the end, and that was all about body language and weird plots.
Episode 1: It can be seen that everyone has been abused or violated by "father"
Episode 2: The so-called famous painting is really ugly, and of course the human heart is even more ugly.
Episode 3: After reading a lot of interpretations, I understand what is real and what is fantasy.
Episode 4: It's the easiest to watch, probably because that room is very warm. Compared to the greed of bodyguards and female social workers, it was my father who hated me the most, and the wife who clearly disagreed and obeyed her husband.
Episode 5: A story that requires a solid understanding of Shakespeare's plays, Lady Macbeth is not what she seems.
Episode 6: A terrifying cult story, the little lamb heroine who was betrayed by a friend, I hope this is really just a prank.
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