After getting home, don't say anything, starting from Nip/Tuck, watch one of each episode, and then prepare to choose the best one to finish. After reading it, I think the big bear is right. It really is that Nip/Tuck looks better, but it can't be the number one in my heart. My number one is reserved for Friends, hehe.
Nip/Tuck is also good and well made, I've watched more than a dozen episodes in one sitting. Formally like law firm films, such as "Sweetheart" and "Ally McBeal", and also like "Six Feet Down/The Funeral Home", events are driven by the customers who come every time, and then accompanied by the protagonist's own life and life. Emotional line. The theme is mid-life crisis (this may be the reason why the bear likes it, hoo hoo), coupled with the plastic surgery scene full of flesh and blood, ordinary little girls must be accompanied by strong men to watch it, and watch the fragile little nerves alone. about to collapse.
I can see that now I have clear likes and dislikes. I like Christian Troy the most, and I hate Sean's wife Julia the most. The plot is more attractive, but I have caught two places of plagiarism, one is that Sean helped his lover, Megan, who had cancer, commit suicide. This plagiarism is too fresh. It just beat Laomouzi's Oscar for best foreign language film. Another copy is too far away and clever. The doctors made a villain who asked for plastic surgery to make the face of another gangster wanted by the FBI, so that he could not escape the law. This is a copy of Wang Xingxin, the king of Japanese thousand-word novels. In the novel, there are only makeup artists, haha, why is it so coincidental? I happened to read this story when I was in the fourth grade of elementary school, and I was very impressed. Now I can't buy Xing Xinyi's book, what an amazing writer~
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