Arkansas is about drug dealers fighting for turf and jobs in Arkansas. Drug trafficking is one of the fastest ways to get money at any time, with high risk and high reward. Of course, the organizational structure is strict and confidential.
The life of drug dealers is so unpretentious and boring. Because Kyle was sent to Arkansas to deal drugs, as the lowest-level drug dealer, he and the dwarf Swain rendezvous in Arkansas to deal drugs together.
Of course they couldn't act on their own, and their superior here was Bright, a "forest ranger". When there is a task, Kyle and Swain will go to the trade, and then the money will be handed over to Bright.
While shopping at the supermarket, Swain took a fancy to a girl and pursued her. Chased from the supermarket to the door. Then the girl agreed to date him and kissed him 5 times. Really straight forward and simple. If only love were so simple, at least half of the single people would be reduced.
After a transaction, they were followed by buyers, which led to the death of Bright and the buyer, and Kyle and Swain suddenly lost their leaders. Because the two of them don't know the middle introducer, and they don't know who the ultimate boss frog is, what job they do, and how to contact them?
Kyle and Swain began to figure out how to find sources and buyers to trade. This seriously affected Frog's income, so he decided to kill Kyle and Swain and get back his own money. Because Kyle and Swain made money by taking Frog's stuff.
Swain is killed, Frog is swept away with all the money by his partner, and killed by Kyle.
Kyle continues his journey of drug trafficking. After becoming a drug dealer, there is no exit, only death.
When I first saw Swain as an actor, I thought it was greasy and unreliable, and he liked to break the rules. As a result, he was a graduate student, and after seeing this girl, he has been together and has a child. In the end, he sacrificed himself for his friends. Off-screen is the screenwriter and director of the show. So you can't look at people by looking at appearances. Without real communication, you will never know what kind of person is standing opposite you.
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