Judging from the script, the ambition of the production is still quite large. The characters and forces of all parties are intertwined and entangled, and the motives of the characters are confusing. Coupled with the core selling point action of the first five episodes and the gunfight, it is not a dream to sit on the title of a drama. It's a pity that the fifth episode is also the fifth episode. The fifth episode elevates the shootout to a new level, and the visual effects reach the peak, but the script is actually not strong, and it is not very related to the main line. The most important point is that this episode Burn the budget. Judging from the setting of the script of the next four episodes, each episode has gun battles and action scenes that can be unfolded. It is no problem to reproduce the high level of the first four episodes, but there is no money! So even though Luna won the championship, it was only half a minute. It always felt too abrupt. As for the gunfight, it was obvious to the naked eye. The suspense is set enough, looking forward to the next episode. In all fairness, I would rather not have the fifth episode to keep the whole show at a high level, but since the crew is doing it this way, we can't help it. Just wait for the next season.
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