As far as the story of the first two episodes goes:

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Focusing on a pair of gay dads and their abusive Les daughter, then concluding that she doesn't even get to high school and is a leather-clad serial killer for the next ten years?

Although it is a horror-themed film and television work, the logic of this plot is exaggerated enough. Two episodes are not long enough to describe the relationship between the characters in the story. 16-year-old girl's solution after being humiliated by high school classmates was to kill four of her classmates and hide their bodies at home. The solution to keep his girlfriend from leaving her is to kill her guardian and hide the body in the house. The girl's solution to her sadistic tendencies is to be a serial killer for the next decade. Gay Dads' solution to their partner's infidelity problem is to be stuck with each other forever after death. It was said before that the unknown life and death of the four girls made the family worried, but when the camera turned, they were enjoying brunch happily. The tone before US terrorism was that everyone was fleeing murder in bloody violence. Murder is unhealthy. How did these two episodes come together as if murder was the lubricant of a sex life?

The loneliness of children caused by moving and transferring in Inside Out, the discussion of school violence in Thirteen Reasons, and the sexual mental health of adolescents in the sex study room. After throwing so many problems into the heroine's life, they were solved by murder in the end. Is it really serious?

There are also issues of open sex and cheating, the setting where the real estate agent renovates the old house and loses all the money (Modern Family), the murder house counts the doomsday witch episode for the third time, and finally there is love She let her free, these old people can't be old anymore, and then there was no discussion of the plot, so they just wrote it in the lines and read it out.

PS: The two gay Dads are so cute, are you sure they are not here to act in a comedy~

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