and the British drama seems to be locked in a deep palace compound for a long time. Once you come out, you must be completely indulged. Inevitable shy and innocent.
This analogy may not be appropriate.
However, this play is really cold and funny. It is really hard to understand, how can it be so cold and so funny, with extremely exaggerated plots, performances, let people helpless, and laugh to cramps.
What's more commendable is that each episode is short and concise, but it is endlessly memorable. It is not as muddled as the American TV series, and the clothes are half-resolved and irritating.
I don't know how many people's interest (sexuality) is exhausted in this way.
Therefore, those who try to appreciate the charm of famous prostitutes but have to look forward to it for a long time, it is better to spend this time on these neglected but truly bountiful “so girls”.
The only shortcoming is that due to insufficient attention, there are not enough subtitle resources. I didn't bother to look for it, and I had to do it all by listening, which resulted in some unknowns. I laughed and turned inside, but I was indifferent. It seemed that I did not respond to the various twists of people's interest.
Really disappointed a piece of affection.
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