At the beginning, it must be said that the Danish brother thief handsome in the drama "Misery Rain" Although the character is a tough and cumbersome existence, his appearance is the only motivation for me to hold on to episode 5. This is the actor's own ins: (Lucaslynggaardtonnesen) Blessing the dog ;-)
Well, when I opened Netflix at the beginning of the new year in 2019, I got such a Virgin whore prostitution drama. I couldn't watch it from the first episode. In order to avoid the flu outside his underground base, as long as it rains, he will be infected with the virus and die. Then the heroine's father sent them to the base and left, leaving a sentence that only he (the heroine's father) can save the world. Only the hostess' mother was left at the base to take care of her daughter and son. The hostess's father left soon after the hostess heard someone knocking on the door outside the base. Come and her dad can open the door himself without knocking on the door. As a result, the two little boys had to listen to the hostess and had to open the door for others. It was raining outside. The infected person grabbed the younger brother and the hostess and the mother rushed to save the child. Jumped out of the base and knocked down the big bad guy. The ending is that the heroine's mother died. OK, the younger brother is too young and ignorant. Dead mother?? From the first episode, I just thought it was necessary for the plot. After watching 5 episodes in total, I found out that this is basically the heroine's sleazy operation. It doesn't hurt or kill others. Every episode is like this. ! However, the other supporting characters in the plot still believe that the heroine regards her as a guiding star and follows the heroine to follow the heroine in the world. Hey, she is racing against time to interpret the word "broom star" 8⃣️????
In short, I have reached the bottom line of 5 episodes. It can be seen that Netfilx is increasingly addicted to filming bad sci-fi dramas. It is recommended for those who like the plot to expose obvious loopholes and who have offline logic and IQ offline.
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