And I won’t comment on the setting of the plot. The villain keeps the heroine and I can barely understand it as flying a plane for him to escape at the end. Although this setting makes me very annoyed, it’s like Miles." However, I have already seen everything. "A criminal with a high IQ, meticulous in his mind, he didn't even think that I would not fly a plane in the end? ! The screenwriter actually let the heroine, who said that the vase is not considered to be a vase, master this vital skill that is related to the ability to escape smoothly! ! ! Is Miles stupid? Knowing that the heroine would not cooperate obediently, threatened her with a gun, haha, killed the heroine, Miles could not fly a plane, it was not a dead end! Of course, this kind of thing must come by himself. Under normal circumstances, how could Miles not expect this to be the cause of his failure? ! This is simply a flaw in the screenwriter's abrupt arrangement in order to allow justice to overcome evil in order to kill Miles. Also, what the hell is the final ending! ! ! Miles was not knocked out by the male protagonist in the end. The protagonist can jump the helicopter, but the villain is not allowed to jump? ! Is the villain not a human? The villain must stay in the plane obediently, waiting to be killed by his own bomb? ! Jump down, it's great to get caught again, it's not impossible to find a chance to escape, at least you won't die! ! ! It was the villain who was killed by the screenwriter abruptly! !
Tucao so much, mainly because my Uncle Gillen died so sad. Although I know that the villain will not end well, I can understand that the villain is going to die, or get caught, no problem! But can you please make arrangements for the screenwriter more reasonable! It's hard for me to accept this! !
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