Eat sleep play Peas

Kenton 2022-04-24 07:01:16

Just watched episodes 1-4, and the male lead suffered all kinds of abuse, both physically and psychologically. I suddenly remembered a joke:

One day, a reporter went to Antarctica to interview penguins,
penguins, penguins, what do you do every day?
The first penguin said: eat, sleep, and make peas.
The reporter thought about it silently, Doudou?
Then I asked the second penguin,
and the same answer was the same,
until the hundredth penguin said the same thing. In the
last shot, Doudou appeared, a piece of green, a piece of purple, and the plaster
was attached. The reporter asked the same question,
Doudou Answer: eat and sleep.
The reporter asked curiously: You don't make Doudou?
I am Doudou!

It is estimated that the content of the first season is that each episode has a follower who abuses the male protagonist, and then dies artistically.

The male protagonist in American dramas must have a hobby that is very unpopular with women. In this drama, he is drinking too much. However, it's just heart disease, alcoholism, vicissitudes of life, and poor personal charm. I don't need to be higher than the villain in IQ, at least not an order of magnitude worse. In the first episode, the heart was abused, in the second episode, the ex-girlfriend was abused, in the third episode, the IQ was abused, and in the fourth episode, the heart was abused. The season is going to change the male lead or just end it.

The actresses in the play are remarkable, including the supporting roles who came out in a hurry. Needless to say, the protagonist likes the little nanny who has been lurking for two years, and his heart is too strong. He can get out of the hall, enter the kitchen, fight against a mistress (still a man!), can take care of children, and has the skills of critical strike and high wind walk. Isn't this the legendary swordsman.

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