It’s actually quite happy to see the fusion of monsters, magic, witches, and supernatural events, plus that special period. When the conflict between blacks and whites is strongest, life for blacks is really difficult. However, after seeing the second half, I was really speechless to the protagonist group, let C kill it, okay? Will you kill them all?
1. Male lead
Person setting is so speechless! ! ! When I was involved in the whole incident, I kept going my own way, and had to bear everything alone. But do you really have the power to take it? And his emotional line, the first one is with the heroine. I have known the heroine for so long, and when I came back as a soldier, I didn't do anything to find my dad. If you don't stay with her, you see her being jealous when you see her with other people. By the way, you go one step further. I thought their feelings would rise a little bit or something, the male protagonist still didn't say anything. Continuing to indulge in magic, the hostess said that this was the first time, and still did not show her attitude. The heroine still followed him to death. Yes, you are happy.
The second one was with the nine-tailed fox, and it was even more speechless. Because of the war, Jiu-tailed Fox’s friends had to be killed. Even so, Jiu-tailed Fox chose to forgive to be with you because of love. When the relationship is good, you can return to China and are willing to stay for the nine-tailed fox, and the nine-tailed fox seizes the way and fled back to the country. Nine-tailed fox was worried that the hero would die, so he traveled all the way to the United States to warn him, fearing that the heroine might misunderstand her, and even verbally attacked her. The male protagonist also told the female protagonist that I am not with you because I still miss the nine-tailed fox. Then seeing the nine-tailed fox you have this attitude. Later, when I needed to help, I went to Nine-Tailed Fox and hypocritically said that our relationship was real, even if I denied him. Ha ha ha. . . . . Nine-tailed fox, let him go, he is not worth it, really!
2. The heroine
In fact, the front is quite normal. It is still very cool to fight against the discrimination of white people. It is really handsome. But after being with the male lead, it started to change. If the inheritance left by my mother was not used by her sister, it was fine. In order to save the man who moved out we are a family, we are sisters, you have to help my moral kidnapping. Pooh! At this time, I am a family. My sister is right. I am a family only when I need help. I can’t remember when I don’t need it. That's enough!
3. The father of the hero
I couldn't understand his father at all. He kept saying that I was to protect this family and my family. So I killed the siren, siren: What did I do wrong? What's up to me? I didn't let the male lead check it. Can you go and fight the male lead? He said that he didn't change the past, but he ran to change the past. Because I feel sorry for my former friends, it doesn't matter if my son won't be born anymore. Don't you care about your family at this time? Doesn't your family matter anymore?
The black man who came to the future is the myth. Isn't this a drama about equal rights? Why did it go from one extreme to the other again, I'm not Sister Li. It made me look dumbfounded. . . .
The finale is really easy to pull, and it also runs from one extreme to the other. Sister C actually just wanted to live forever. From the very beginning, the male lead team sought out her father, but she never thought about killing them. She offered to cooperate with the male lead from the beginning. The protagonist felt that she had an ulterior secret, she was a badass. After Sister C's family was gone, she didn't do anything to harm the protagonist group in order to complete her plan. They are all negotiating terms in exchange, and don't want the death of the male lead as a representative to complete their own plans and propose another way. Yes, it is possible that Sister C will regret it. But judging from the previous operations of Sister C, Sister C has kept her promise every time and never betrayed it. Instead, the male lead group wanted to kill Sister C, and I don't know why they hate Sister C so much. Is it because of the skin? But Sister C has never expressed discrimination, she treats her sister very equally, and she even paid her sincerely. So it seems that the protagonist group is the villain, and in the end it ends with the fact that they still can't learn a lesson. Bah baah baah. . . . .
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