At this stage, everyone is cute, and in the end, even the villain is cute. The joke of the tense scene of the taillight can always make the tension and invisible, making people laugh and cry
True and adair voted for the side, and felt that everyone's antagonism was very serious. As a result, Primrose timidly said, "I love you all. In such a vulgar scene, the antagonism immediately disappeared."
For example, when Mundy discovered the robbery field, he was so nervous that Adair fired an umbrella, which was inexplicably funny. Shouldn't it be a signal flare or something?
That strong Chinese heroine, who really doesn't speak much of cruelty, is crying and grimacing like pulling a horse like that. No matter how you look at it, it would not be popular, but in the scene, while reading a book and closing the door, it immediately became lively. When I was rescuing the Dharma field, I fell into a dog and ate shit. I was very worried, but when I looked back, I had a resentful look in my eyes.
For example, Maladie, you say she is crazy, she looks like a female reporter, you say she is not crazy, the way she finally walks down the street is really exactly the same as the scene where the clown came out of the bombed hospital, The most irritating thing is that she specially asked her to save the Indian girl, you will think, if it is a clown, he will definitely add a foot to the victim, and maladie you will think she really seems to be very smart. It's just messier than the Joker, and her madness is more like revenge. And the revenge is reasonable, so thinking about such a character is really attractive. Just like Loki was arrogant and in the end he just wanted to find some presence in his brother. It looks so awesome, but it's actually so weak. Maladie has also been subverting our cognition, allowing you to examine whether the black and white judgment at the beginning is correct.
Lord Mason too, although this person is a right-wing politician, it seems that his wife and children, who are unknown to outsiders, are dedicated to fighting for the British Empire, and it seems that he can't hate him either. Even the royal family was anxious when it was mentioned that he had a daughter who might have been touched, which made people think it was really interesting.
So did La Verna. I didn't expect her to be so arrogant, and she turned out to be like her brother, someone who was angry and didn't choose words, and suddenly became cute. She was even being led by the nose by the person she liked. Before she got into a wheelchair, she was a master ice skating expert, and swan was still under her knees. I thought it was cute too. By the way, the 10-year-old swan also makes people have a good sense of picture.
Just 5 episodes makes the villain so cute. Really whedon is so suitable for animation
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