Personally, I don't have any qualifications to watch American dramas. In the past, I hurriedly watched a few episodes of GG, Pretty Little Liars, followed by classics such as friends. I don't know much about the various categories of American dramas. A while ago, I was quite interested in a playboy club, but unfortunately it was cut in half.
After that, I turned to the British drama theater very loyally, and after watching Downton Abbey, because there was no update, I accidentally discovered this drama to talk about and let it go.
The introduction was bland at first, but in fact, there was nothing too surprising about the content after reading it. It feels that the screenwriter is really attentive to create the various expressions of the two girls who have staggered their fates in the face of this kind of teasing from heaven, as well as the various reactions and contrasts of their relatives, friends and even the community around them.
I don't know if there is a problem with my personal understanding. The reason why I can't just summarize it as a youth idol drama is probably the screenwriter's intention. Youth idol drama, how come such painstaking preaching, ~ All kinds of things here are all family dramas.
So this kind of soap opera with mixed taste is probably the reason why I am still watching it. The so-called "seeking benevolence and benevolence", whether you want to see youth idols, family ethics, or the addiction of detectives to solve cases, it is also a matter of doing what you want, you don't have to be serious.
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