One after another, I have seen the ninth episode of the fourth season.
The route found a lot of actors who have been seen on many movies and TV in the past two years, playing tricks on the pretender.
For example, Mr Lee in the episode of Mr. Lee is the master in Roaring Ping Pong.
And the gifted Dutch inmate in the escape, and in season four, Jarod plays the wronged suspect who gets help while on parole in the episode in which a sex counseling agency catches a female colleague.
There are a few more. After reading it all the way, I feel that the final part of the third season, from the North Pole to the clones, suddenly raised the plot conflict by an order of magnitude.
I like the rigor of American TV dramas. Looking at this TV series, which started more than 10 years ago, I saw the United States in the budding era of the Internet.
The screenwriter told us a lot of American folklore stories, because each episode has a different theme and involves too many scenes of American life. Really enjoyed watching.
Every episode, jarod always solves a puzzle, in its clever way. We don't even have to worry that he won't make it. The final ending is always beautiful, justice triumphs over evil, and praises the goodness of mankind.
I heard from a friend 2 years ago that he had seen Pretenders in high school under the influence of his dad. When he is free, the first thing he does is watch the whole TV series.
My junior high school and high school were all boarding schools, and I didn't even know that our Central Eighth Group had introduced this film. Thanks to verycd, I can finally watch this TV series in its entirety.
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