This is fucking good??? Before the fourth episode: I fucking love Mae Martin yet this drama is a little bit normal After the fourth episode: Fucking awesome plot??? Mae Martin is super genius???
Typical British comedy, a lot of that kind of cold jokes hahahahaha, and except for the protagonist, the characters are suspected of being facialized for plot development and atmosphere. George is really beautiful like Princess Diana. Mae Martin...I found out that I just like small tits and it doesn’t matter what sex or what, so I was asexual. The group itself doesn’t understand but I don’t want to care about that much
The script is really good. I can feel the sincerity and warmth of daily communication between people. The emotions are very delicate, but sometimes I feel that the layout is not in place, or I am not sensitive enough. The words in the play are still beautified reality...First of all, addict is compiled in itself is a beautification of taking drugs...cant help doing something while knowing that it will bring some negative consequences hhhh but many trivial fragmented reality and fucking real and fucking touching, the last dialogue between Mae and George, as well as other previous dialogues, those words are not as intended, but there are repeated sorry, I just... It's all good, London, good life... We are all the same.
You are being loved. You are being loved. not an island... Is the connection between people really the basis for saving a person?
The feelings in this md movie are really so fucking smooth.
It was when I watched the first episode during exam week: Can this shoot six episodes? After watching the sixth episode: Why is there only six episodes? I have to wait for the second season. When I saw the second season: I hope I can review it first?
Almost forgot to praise the director! The color tone is really super awesome, many shots are very beautiful, and the people under the shots are also very good-looking. Toning and color matching are great... the viewing angle is also great.
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