Is it really just a spinoff?

Gail 2022-11-16 19:49:28

The Battle of the Bone took advantage of the aftermath of the Good Wife to attract a group of old fans.

I couldn't help but finish two seasons of weekend + vaca in one week. Compared with the intricate character relationships of The Good Wife and the intricate atmosphere of ambiguity, Battle of the Bone is sharp and concise. Like a big tree growing in the sky, it has been carefully dewormed, the branches are trimmed, the soil is loosened, and the gift ribbon is beautifully tied, and finally a bonsai is arranged in the most harmonious corner. Battle of the Bone is that bonsai, beautiful and clean.

Several protagonists set off each other very well, and whoever has more scenes will focus on explaining. The story is clear and coherent, and the characters who have little to do with the events of the episode, even the protagonist, will not say much.

However, simplicity is not simple. We have no shortage of delicate emotions and humorous ridicule. The amount of information in the plot, including the connection with current events and political metaphors, is simply a wild carnival of the Democratic Party.

Rhythm is the key to my drama. The word slack is so hard to say. The director got it right. Sometimes I think, play is like life, and living is a fast-paced, laughing and scolding, and then hurriedly slipping away.

I like the script where the characters serve the plot.

On the contrary, the domestic traffic niche has a rhythm, the plot is shaped for characters, and it caters to fans. This comparison is really disturbing.

After watching the two seasons, I am slightly dissatisfied with the word spinoff. it is truly a good fight.

If it is selfish, maybe after moving to Chicago, I have some resonance with the show~?

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