After all, it is the land where Shakespeare and Granny Agatha were born, and the British screenwriters are so good that they are terrifying. How can a batch of batches be able to write, direct and act, one season a year, and it never ends. Reece and Steve from No. 9 surprised me. I watched the previous work, "Crazy City", and it was even more eccentric and talented. God, the two of them are a few Sherlock Holmes better than Black Mirror. Inspiration seems to be really installed in their faucet, and it is still flowing after five seasons. British drama is really extensive and profound. All kinds of styles, forms, themes and structures can be found in their works. The reversal that makes people put it down is also their specialty. It is not repeated four or five times in an episode. . In comparison, 99% of American TV shows are either teenaged or puritanical, which is simply weak. "Adult" dramas don't have to be pornographic and drug-gambling. Skillful insight into human nature, yet always compassionate, that's why I like them both.
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