In the pilot episode, I thought it was a good show. The
official episode changed the heroine's ex-husband, and replaced a very attractive Mexican domineering man with a man who had no story and no sense of existence at first glance. It seems that the writers are not ready to explore the dark history of the police department.
The story of the second episode unfolds. The male protagonist has a feminine temperament, enough charm, but not enough domineering. It is said that he was influenced by the female protagonist and changed, but the reason is too far-fetched. To punish the sinner at the end, he still needs to use the angel to freeze the time. The ability to inexplicably drive people crazy. The plot is too weak, the characters are too weak, and the abilities are even weaker. Episode two, two paparazzi. One, forged gossip news, but it was discovered by the male and female protagonists, and it was determined without concrete evidence. Is it so obvious that no one else knows? An old paparazzi wants to atone for his sins, but suddenly his conscience realizes that he is too naive when he thinks that doing a crime for others is atonement. Since he knows that being a paparazzi is immoral, then it would be better not to train people to be paparazzi from the beginning. It's ridiculous to go to teach others the bottom line of being a paparazzi. And in the end, the one who made atonement first was frightened by the devil. What the hell, he just fired a shot, and before he killed anyone, he decided that the male protagonist was a devil.
In order to save the special effects of throwing to hell, this film uses a demon's mind to fool people. Isn't it too insincere?
And why do so many American dramas always have to find someone with a British accent? How foreigners are you old beauties?
Yingyin doesn't matter, how can he have an arrogant and cold personality, how can this poor man be worthy of the name of the first angel?
Resolutely do not admit that the male protagonist is Lord Lucifer, he is just Lucy
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