rare to write it once, so let's keep it as a souvenir.
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When I clicked on the 15th episode of the third season with inertia, and I still ran away, I never thought that I was opening Pandora's box.
The fairy tale I was looking forward to is gone, and what is presented in front of me is one after another with the words "to be continued" (or not written).
The LC plot that I have always thought and loved all the time can be opened up, but in the end, it will be condensed. No matter how bad the start is and how thrilling the process is, after 45 minutes, it can always be saved and solved perfectly. The audience's stone falls to the ground, the two protagonists tease each other, or have a little intimacy and ambiguity, and I turn off the lights and sleep with satisfaction. Occasionally, tbc is necessary. When the season ends, a big event worthy of the season finale is needed. But no matter what, it can guarantee that the clues released will be taken back within two episodes, and then a suspense with a little regret will be thrown, so that the audience will not forget to watch the next season in the coming year.
But 15 episodes of season 3 betrayed viewers like me. The beginning was normal, LC was busy with the wedding rehearsal, someone messed up, found the incident, blah blah blah, the incident was resolved, the wedding was held as scheduled, and everything went smoothly. In the last 5 minutes, the audience ruthlessly discovered that the bride L was a clone of a frog, and then ruthlessly typed the subtitles of tbc. Originally, watching their wedding, I was filled with all kinds of emotions, and I almost began to believe that the marriage was good. I remembered that the beautiful bride who was wearing white gauze and kissed C was actually a clone who ate frogs. in the dark. Moreover, in this episode, the screenwriter didn't tell the audience when L was dropped. Thinking that L, who was so excited to discuss wedding matters with C in the previous episodes, might also be a clone, he felt a chill down his spine. It's only 15 episodes, what about you! There are 7 episodes left until the end of the season!
So I wanted to see the incident resolved as soon as possible, and everything returned to normal, I quickly opened 16 episodes, but I didn't expect it to get deeper and deeper... In the bloody plot.
The next thing, everyone who has seen it, knows that L was injected with dumb medicine, hit his head, and lost his memory in the first stage. He thought he was the heroine in the novel he wrote. C finally found the clue of L, but was preempted by Lex. , let L think he loves Lex, bang! Subtitles continue to be continued!. I was in a hurry to start episode 17. C was in a hurry, and my mother was taken as a hostage. In the end, with the help of clones, I found Lex and was almost killed by L. Finally, I rescued L, okay! Our heroine L she bumped her head again! Enter the second stage of amnesia! Don't know Clark anymore! Writer, have you learned from the poor! I am going to lose my memory twice! This time! That one time! Is it that hard to give a beautiful wedding? Do you have to develop the habit of reading fairy tales first, and then deprive me of the right to read fairy tales! So the plot has since entered a state where no tbc is better than tbc.
OK, I will endure. Continue to open 18 episodes to see when the screenwriter intends to end the sadistic journey and give some rewarding candy. L entered a nursing home, hoping to restore his memory with the help of a doctor, I was so sleepy that I started fast-forwarding. The doctor has a crush on Lois, blah blah blah, C splits into superman and glasses man, a bunch of events happen, blah, blah, blah, and then L finally... bang! She has entered the third stage of amnesia! She is in love with her doctor! I don't remember my love with C anymore! I'll go, C, how sad you are, and that little relationship with L seems to have no weight in L's heart at all.
Continuing to fast-forward to episode 19, L finally regained his memory, ending his 5-episode, 45-minute amnesia history. As for marriage? That's a god horse, isn't it delicious!
Continued fast-forward work tells me that it's time for Season 4, Episode 3 to see their no-nonsense, no-spooky, no-clone wedding! It's 10 episodes away from their freaky clone wedding! 10 episodes! 450 minutes! 7 and a half hours oh...
I convinced the screenwriter, I was convinced. You completely dragged me, a person who keeps out of things and sees everything from the perspective of God, into this awkward plot, making me worry about it all the time, and even resorted to fast-forwarding. No, this is not a compliment. When the show was still on air and had one episode a week, did you realize how much of an impact this change in narrative would have on audiences? The audience who likes this kind of drama is bound to be different from the audience who likes jailbreak. I don’t need much strict logic and gripping suspense. I only need one episode and one story. No matter how thrilling it looks, it can make me smile with peace of mind in the end. I just need a beautiful fairy tale to remember the bits and pieces of the experience! But what do I see after S3ep15? Nightmare! A complete nightmare! It's like opening Pandora's box, all the evils fly out, and only a glimmer of hope is left in the box.
I've been wondering what the writer's intentions are. Is it because he is afraid that after LC gets married smoothly, he can't find the plot that can hold the audience to watch the fourth season? But in fact, the screenwriter did not rely on marriage to hold off. It is more like pushing the wedding that should have been done in the third season to the fourth season abruptly. Various reasons were fabricated into the 10-episode gap, such as L's three-stage amnesia.
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