I really can't wait to see episode 5.
Brainless Mary Sue. The most impressive are a few scenes.
First, a lot of people who have practiced traveling around and making friends are worried about how to attract foreign tourists to the town. At this time, the strong and invincible heroine with a generous face played a game with the children, got inspiration, and proposed to hold a boat race The event attracted tourists. Other men seemed to have obtained the great discovery of the century and the ultimate rescue plan.
The second, beach cricket, under the social background at that time, this was a men's activity, and the women were responsible for watching and cheering. The male protagonist's brother didn't want to fight because of the conflict and left the stage. There were also many noble men and servants on the field. Before she said there was a shortage of people or tried to recruit people, Mary Sue came out with a big face, here I come! The men in the audience applauded, admired, admired, and admired all kinds of eyes on Mary Sue, full of pride. I seem to have seen the scene of Zhao Liying's young grandfather playing polo, but in my eyes, Zhao Liying's young grandfather is much more eye-catching.
Third, the setting of the rival scenes between Mary Sue and the male protagonist is just groaning. It is completely impossible to see why the male protagonist wants to interact with the female protagonist, nor can it be seen that the female protagonist's blogger's eyeball behavior has any heart-warming feeling. In Pride and Prejudice, the interaction between Darcy and Elizabeth is very natural, and it is heart-pounding to watch. The emotional line of the hero and heroine in this play feels like a hard imitation of Darcy and Elizabeth, but it is very rigid and inexplicable.
On the contrary, Clara, and the pair of brothers and sisters are more interesting, but after all, they are not male and female characters, they don't have enough scenes, and I don't like the appearance of the male and female characters. , I want to quit the show now.
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