In the first episode, I talked about Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville's acquaintance, love, and marriage. I wanted to start. I just watched them fall in love. I was looking forward to their tortuous history of love. They got married, got married! In the second episode, the story of them giving birth to n children was dropped, and by the way, Richard Neville's betrayal was told, and the events that happened in five years were condensed into one episode. How fast are you, the screenwriter! ! ! Even if you have a limited budget, or you still have a lot of stories to tell, even if your focus is on the story of three women, and you want to explain the reason behind the story clearly, you won't use the first two or three episodes as a running account. Usually past.
These days, I can come across such exquisite dramas as the Tudors (by the way, the one who played Earl of Warwick in the White Queen also participated in the Tudors, played Thomas Cromwell, and after a while Heng 8's chief minister), it's hard, I'm "The Tudor Dynasty"!
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