After watching the trailer, I had high expectations for this drama. Originally, there seemed to be no gay CP in the mother drama, but this drama fills the gap. Audiences who have fantasies about such CP will naturally be attracted. .
However, this show once again shows us that the so-called gay role is only created to satisfy political correctness, while other plots
Such as a firefighter who experienced the death of a teammate. The heroine's sister. All the plots are like running accounts. The lines and plots can all be guessed without any accident or sense of substitution. I have to say that the script of this drama is really careless, even the heroine Liv Tyler's line has not come. Brainless and inexplicable. This repetition of the plot runs through almost the entire episode.
And the male protagonist's son TK's scenes have nothing to watch. The plots of him and his new boyfriend are all slick, with few numbers, and their first scene is just like most rotten dramas selling meat, and there are almost no emotional scenes. Not a simple explanation because my ex-boyfriend didn't marry me. Compared with the scenes of other CPs, TK's scene as the second male lead is really pitiful. He wants to be good at lgbt, and he is unwilling to reasonably control the scene for fear of offending conservative people.
Just because of this, it means how mediocre the show is, and it's not because the male protagonist cp gave him such a high score, but American audiences have seen it through.
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