self-inflicted

Hoyt 2022-01-28 08:28:37

A very good historical drama. The first time I learned about fighting enemies after the Civil War was in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The subject is actually fascinating.

This drama tells about the disputes between Hatfield and McCoy. Friends who like the west should not miss it.

The dispute between the two families, if I were to judge, was obviously McCoy's fault, and everything during the Civil War was an old grudge. This reminds me of Ubisoft's wild west game "bound in blood" where the two male protagonists were chased and killed by the commander all the way because they were deserters when the South was defeated. I don't know if the inspiration came from Randall McCoy's work.

The McCoy family is basically unattractive. Randall is a hypocrite. He talks about God or something. In fact, he raises tigers. It’s okay to calculate the overnight account, but it’s funny if you steal chickens if you don’t lose money, but you don’t have a sense of proportion. Instead, he started cursing God for being unfair to him, funny. Caught a mentally handicapped Hatfield took a step back and did not pursue it, he started again Ah Q God let him win the battle. Randall's lawyer cousin was a grinning tiger who died within two years of the lawsuit. In the end, Randall couldn't win and asked for foreign aid. He was taken away first, and Bad Frank, the leader of foreign aid, ended up being shot to death by random guns. Randall's niece is lustful and presumptuous, even thinking of Shimei's plan to seduce people to satisfy her revenge plan is absolutely incredible. I really think the McCoys are hilarious. A bunch of their family even turned against the Hatfields.

The McCoy family has committed many injustices and ended up with no good end. On the contrary, his nemesis, Devil Anse, who has always gone his own way, was baptized in his later years, and some of his relatives and children who participated in the vendetta went to important positions in the legal, public security and political circles. Ding Xingwang of the Hatfield family reported their strength and strength. Except for the playboy who had no brains, the rest of the members also had their own charms. The ending is not bad either, I watched this show mainly for Hatfields. Anse's wife, a half-old milf, is quite good-looking, and her son, the one-eyed cap, is also physically and mentally strong. Although uncle Jim is a bit violent, he is a first-class warfighter, and he is a few taller than McCoy's group of vegetables.

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