TV drama is not strong enough.

Lola 2022-11-12 02:24:08

The details in the play are not well done. The heroine in the front asks people to wear masks and protective glasses, but she wears less glasses in the next scene. The first episode's bio-enhancer greatly downplayed the show's supernatural-dominated setting. The roles of Virginia Madsen and Will Patton are brilliant. Virginia's own more dignified face is very good when she plays the plot of the city. The story writer of the ghost of the dead girl in the middle is also well written. But the plot trend of entering the psychiatric ward in the later period is the performance of the screenwriter's self-abandonment. Some of Krystal's facial features are like Wen Sheng's wife, who is called the nun, and the swamp monster was filmed at a similar time. In the play, when the upper body curve of the heroine is to be displayed, the costume is deliberately made to find a larger size bra for the actor. The emotional connection between the heroine and the swamp monster is not handled well by the screenwriter: in the early stage when the hero "turns" into a monster, his relationship with the heroine is forcibly deepened; in the middle stage, when the heroine judges that the swamp monster is the hero, it is logical to want to heal the hero ;In the later stage, when it is learned that the monster is not the male protagonist, it seems unreasonable that there is no logical normal change in the emotion with the monster. In fact, it can be set to fall into a low point and repair it through some major events that share life and death. The supernatural plot in the early stage of the play is not elaborate enough: the writer of the dark power of the swamp hardly arranges the story, in fact, when the monster is born, it is enough to show a thought to swim through the green and dark power of all things. As a result, the dark force's revival of the dead is not enough, and the appearance and departure of the blue devil are inexplicable.

By the last two episodes, the writers were literally dying. Maria Momin is wonderfully demented, and the supporting role sheriff and mother and son have taken their lunches (plus the blue devil leaving Mare). Throughout the whole show, the male (monster) heroine lacks emotional connection; the zero-different plot lacks foreshadowing; the quality of the episodes at the end of the season declines, and it is a wise decision for Warner executives to chop off the next season.

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