Just appeared at the beginning There is a doubt, BEN (it seems to be the name) who died of the oars was not found when JIMMY picked up the rope... Later, LUCY's death was not noticed, HUNTER's death, BOOTH's death and the money's The wandering makes me feel that this may be the crime of two groups of people, different murderers kill for different purposes.
After watching 9 episodes, I suddenly feel a little confused, it seems that the murderer's murder target is completely aimless, this film is from suspenseful The film turned into a horror film. The director seemed to want to enlarge the layout, but he didn't manage it well. The appearance of WAKEFIELD in the 10 episodes also made the plot lose its suspense. Why did WAKEFIELD take the sheriff away but did not take the opportunity to directly connect CAL and CLOE. Kill...why did the sheriff's deputy let the dogs bite Wellington and TRISH....and why did the murderer let JD out, let him out and kill him so quickly, if it was to make everyone suspect him, but so Wouldn't it be superfluous to kill soon?
There are so many idle people and so on that everyone has not many opportunities to appear, and it does not help the plot development much... and the 5 people mentioned by many people with guns in the tavern but dare not fight against a murderer with a knife. In short, the plot It's absurd, and
the director also killed a beautiful love for 11 episodes. The death of CLOE and CAL is a pity. The director finally tried to tell the story of the past 7 years ago in the 10th episode (9th or 10th?), but unfortunately, the details are unclear. The 11th episode is not very helpful to the plot. We still remain at the accident 7 years ago. In the description of the last few episodes, I
don't know whether the idea of the American drama is to shoot one episode and think about one episode. At the beginning, I kept more than N suspense, and I will see if it can be used when writing the script later... There is no strict layout. Mystery-horror movies can only seem to get more and more boring, and this kind of long-form TV series always does, so that after watching the first few episodes of Prison Break Season 4, there is no desire to continue watching. Maybe there will be a bright spot at the end.
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