This drama is the kind of drama that can't be stopped from the first minute. Looking at it, you will realize that the original title is actually a fictional character in it, including the producer and director. At the beginning of the episode, it can be found that the entire episode is actually the episode that the students talked about, and the plot development in it is also based on the characters who have watched the previous episodes, which means that this episode is beyond the traditional sense of the audience. The peeping of the third party inside, even if it is a lot of fake documentaries, does not itself have an impact on the plot inside. It's tantamount to getting the audience involved, as if you were one of the students. As a real audience, the entire episode is in the form of a pseudo-documentary, which is very novel, interesting, and in some places inspiring. But at the same time, if you look at it as a student inside, it is very serious. Overall, it's clear that the show is ironic about a lot of things in reality, but it's clever that the writers do it in a novel way that can only be based on the current internet age , because documentaries are placed on streaming media. At the same time, it shows that viewers are also watching on streaming media such as Netflix, and it also discusses some social issues in the modern era of online streaming media. Of course, it was also wrapped in Rashomon's coat. Overall, this is a very groundbreaking drama. I don't want to discuss the content too much. After all, the content in it is also quite spoofed. Many complexities in human nature are quite creative to use an ordinary high school as the carrier, but I believe the writers still win with form. I heard that the contract will be renewed for the second season. I don’t know if it will be in the form of a limited drama or continue the first season. Personally, I would like to continue to watch the follow-up trend of this incident, but I feel that the whole drama will be anticlimactic. The plot of the first season It's better to stop abruptly. So rationally, I still hope that the screenwriter will have some new ideas. Of course, it is good to continue to express it in this form.
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