The first season of "SEAL" had twenty-two episodes, and the first season of "SEAL 6" had only eight episodes.
I finished watching the twenty-two episodes in one breath, but I watched the eight episodes off and on for two months. It was really clear at a glance which one was better.
where is the problem? The writers are definitely to blame. As we all know, American dramas are screenwriter-centered, with power in their hands, and they control the direction of the characters and the plot. The screenwriter of "Seal Team Six" obviously didn't figure out his audience.
This is a world of diversified aesthetics, and no one work can please everyone, even the magical dramas such as "Game of Thrones" and "Poison Master" are only aimed at a certain audience.
That's enough, Netflix's shows are popular because they use big data to understand subscribers and tailor them to their liking.
For military-themed dramas, the audience is a group of big men, and occasionally one or two female men are mixed in, which is by no means the mainstream of drama watching.
What do military fans love to watch? It must be one battle after another, the adrenaline rushing shootout action scenes, the protagonist's eating and drinking? That's not what everyone cares about.
This "SEAL" does an excellent job, the plot is smooth, and the details are appropriate. The four protagonists, two in charge of family dramas, two in charge of love dramas, and the joys and sorrows outside the battlefield are all on point, and will not affect the main line at all.
"Seal Team Six" is just the opposite. The screenwriter spends too much pen and ink to describe the family chores of the owner's cock. Contradictions between husband and wife, education of children, and discussions about infertility.
Every family has a scripture that is difficult to read. The heroes of the soldiers are short-lived, indecisive, indecisive, and full of worries. They look like eggplants that have been beaten by autumn frost.
The poor audience, who wanted to watch the drama version of "The Brave Action", was forced to watch a crude version of "Desperate Housewives".
It's not that "Desperate Housewives" is bad, but how many military fans like "Desperate Housewives" at the same time?
The screenwriter does not mix water into milk, but mixes milk into water, the priority is reversed, and the user's feelings are not considered at all.
So the question is, what are the soldiers busy with besides the shortness of the parents? For an entire season, they were busy with only one business - saving Private Rip.
Rip is the former captain of SEAL Team Six. The main plot is roughly as follows: The former captain became a mercenary after retiring, was kidnapped by terrorists in Africa, and extorted 10 million dollars from the US government. The teammates then led the current captain to rescue the former captain.
To be honest, I'm embarrassed to say that this is the main line, because the proportion is too small. Action scenes are all perfunctory and ended hastily. After returning home, they immediately switch to the family drama that the screenwriter likes to see and hear. It is definitely a good medicine for hypnosis.
You thought you were entering a Sichuan restaurant, but after sitting down, you found that the whole store was keen to sell desserts. Teachers may like it, but how could they go after a show called "Seal Team Six"?
What kind of person is Rip? His face was oily, old and ugly, and even more terrifying, he was a Virgin with a worrying IQ.
How much is the Virgin? Let me give an example: there was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to escape, but it was fleeting, but he escaped with the big girl and the little daughter-in-law. Yingying Yanyan was struggling in the African jungle, and the terrorists drove the car to chase after him. Unexpectedly, it was wiped out by the bad guys.
It's not that you can't be a good person, but what's the point of this doomed Virgin? Is it okay to escape on your own and then kill with reinforcements? Simply hypocritical.
The companion who fled together died, and the teammate who rescued him also died. This broom star-like existence is still alive and strong.
Under the threat of bad guys, he later became a spokesman for terrorists, confessed on the Internet, surrendered to his former teammates, and the face of the special forces in the world was all lost by him alone.
The character design is quite unpleasant, and the actors can choose even more unpleasant:
A girl with eyes like copper bells, hair sparse and beard, is unconvincing to play a soldier. The characteristics of ugliness and motherhood can coexist harmoniously in him, completely subverting my cognition.
A wonderful flower with neither inner beauty nor outer beauty, it is really annoying to dangle, but it is favored by the screenwriter, and the scene is the heaviest in the whole play.
The operation to save Private Rip was finally successful. After the dust settled, the screenwriter began to make a fool of himself. Rip, who was finally rescued, was easily killed by a rookie. The earth-shattering ending made all the previous efforts and all the sacrifices in vain.
At this moment, there is only one thought in my mind: How did this lousy drama that sells dog meat and fights against the audience everywhere, how did it survive to the second season?
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