It took two nights to watch the first season, but it turned out that I didn't feel crazy and just wanted to curse. The director's interspersed narrative is acceptable, but the plot is too shit, the plot is too weak, and it makes people sleepy! Maybe it's used to thinking of American dramas-always grand pomp, small endings, I don't know how many times to toss. There are also several narrative lines in the play that have been unfolded, but none of them have continuity. Except for the intermittent presentation of the male protagonist, the others are foils. I just feel that the screenwriter keeps pushing the heroine into the pile of lunatics; the supporting actress Put it in the vase; bury the supporting actor in the depths (inner ghost); make the "stumbling block" (nigger) more humane. . . May I ask whether the show wants to show the unknown bitterness of the CIA agents (small pattern) or to reflect on the gains and losses of the country M's war on terrorism (big theme). It was originally a good theme, but it was filmed like this. The plot has no content and no suspense. Clues, be horrified and not pee. . .
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