The modern humorous version of Animated and Beautiful evokes my nostalgia for Britain, whose connotations and British humor are better understood by those who have lived there. In the evening even dreamed of returning to Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire.
I don't know much about the protagonist, but I only know that he is a celebrity. Each of the 5 characters has distinct personalities. The cute and naive British rural boy and the uncle of the protagonist laughed at each other. The golden sentences appeared frequently, adding color to the barrage.
Oxfordshire is so close to the capital, London, but he has only been there once. This is all too common in the British Empire. In places the size of a palm in the UK, many people from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have never been to the capital too much in their lifetimes. Only a few hundred miles to the sky.
Learn about the general process of the mechanized operation of large farms and the strictness (even bureaucratic) of the British government in the fun episode. I think the best thing about this film is that the protagonist is a novice. From his perspective, he takes the audience (also a novice) to understand a lot of knowledge about planting, animal husbandry, and aquatic products, and has gained a lot. The shepherds are so capable, and the side of the balance of raising the border shepherd seems to be sinking a little more.
The part about raising sheep is particularly real and interesting, but I feel that humans are still too cruel.
It took two days to finish a season and 8 episodes in one breath, looking forward to the second season.
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