Want a HENRY or a JIMMY?

Marco 2022-03-23 09:03:23

When I saw HENERY said that he was glad you could come back, I liked his smile very much, so bright. Every time we encounter difficulties, we can help each other. A group of girls laughed and said, "There is no such simple friendship between men and women." But I still prefer to believe that Henry is just friendship, but in the end, I WILL BE YOUR MAN, in front of my father and my favorite lover, when I CHOOSE YOU, I really very impressed. Every companionship and protection made Henry so perfect. He did everything just to get you back, despite the cruelty, but I WILL NEVER HURT YOU. Henry still proved his oath to love you to death. Still really impressed.

In the first few episodes, I thought that JIMMY was mentally retarded. Even though he liked it, he didn't go to ABBY to confess it. He always waited and watched with a silly look. Really helpless! But when JIMMY said, I drove the truck and saw you there, I wanted to help you. The naive ABBY thought that JIMMY didn't understand, but JIMMY clearly saved his lover. Tell her 7 years later, I DO NOT WANT YOU FEEL YOU OWE ME (I don't want you to think you owe me anything). When I saw this, I was speechless, even though this is not a horror suspense drama. When JIMMY couldn't see ABBY leaving at the pier, he resolutely returned to the hotel to find her and protect her. Really brave.

ABBY's father is also very helpless, a little too lazy to care about his wife. Really worked hard for my daughter. In the end, he traded his life for his daughter's lover. Father's choice is not wrong, JIMMY is very good. I think ABBY should regret the misunderstanding of his father.

A lot of times, it is only with the passage of time that we understand who is standing behind us.

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  • Emmalee 2022-01-31 08:02:05

    Don't I just want to see who the murderer is? As for testing my patience like this?

  • Kassandra 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Henry's purpose of killing so many people is so simple. . . Oops