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Timothy 2022-03-22 09:02:05

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Black Book Episode 1 I watched it again with a blank face, why do British dramas always (at least at the beginning) seem to be non-stop and unskilled It's like telling a funny joke!
My HHP doesn't get poked, I'm so irritable, fall...! But...but! ! In the second episode I actually saw a turning point! Oh buy Buddha! It's not that it's funny all of a sudden, it's that I discovered the naked red Guoguo's CP, huh... So obviously arrogant and loyal dog,

I originally had a greater sense of this show because Bernard on the poster was good-looking. The expectation...I just...guessed the beginning but didn't guess the ending. He turned out to be a cocky, arrogant, naughty uncle (Mist) Shou! And Manny, who was so windy in the first episode that I couldn't bear to watch it, actually acted so normal and horrifying in the second episode... That's just like a love veteran's pampering attack by a loyal dog! ...to hide my face...for this CP that I didn't think of at all!

At the end of the second episode, Manny resorted to a natural trick to say to Fran next door: Hey, I'm leaving, my family doesn't like me, he doesn't want me anymore... Don't worry, I'm just here to tell blahblah

Fran's actions The only woman in the play, who shoulders the important responsibility of reconciling her husband's harmony, of course, she kicked and ran over to Barnard, making the awkward Barnard realize his mistake, and then the black-bellied and loyal Manny was there. Just came in at this time to make Queen Barnard reconcile with herself awkwardly...

The most certain thing about these two JQs is that Barnard was sitting on the chair angrily and constantly dialing Manny's phone, causing Manny to send out both pain and joy. A pleasant owhowh sound (fog!) Ah...

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Black Books quotes

  • Bernard: Why would I want to do that, when I can do this?

    [moshing]

  • Bernard: Every Day is another Betrayal.

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