In fact, "Vengeance" could have been more detailed and verbose, such as zooming in on more details, allowing us to feel the psychological tactics or strategies of conversation when they deceived each other, and even the tone, sequence and demeanor of their speech. But revenge refuses, it pours more love into strong logic and careful thinking. So I don't want to see dog blood and tangle in it, because it won't be something the protagonists do.
From episode 13 onwards, the whole thing became very confusing, and my preferences for the characters turned upside down. Jack looks stupid, never thinks carefully but loves to meddle around; Nolan seems dark-bellied and cunning, but he is always emotionally shackled; Amanda is really too egoistic and crazy to be involved in this You really don’t need to be grateful for the incident, but if you can’t afford it, just stay away; Charlotte and Declan, forget it, they have never liked them, and hate this kind of people who like to recklessly magnify their pain; And Emily, can you put things away? ! !
All the characters are full of personalities, please don't just judge them by their mental retardation, okay? Daniel is just like his name, danny boy, innocent and impulsive, sensitive and fragile, friendly to others but too easy to be deceived, and not firm in his will. He was a rich young master who grew up under the protection of his parents since childhood. Ashley is full of heaven and looks smart (haha, a joke..) The girl who came out of the small town is ambitious and well versed in hypocritical routines, but she also has outstanding ability and is unique in public relations. Block one side. Charlotte, has the temperament of all eldest ladies and teenage girls. It's the kind of standard model that if one thing is not resolved, then my sky will fall, and I will fall into promiscuity and live life casually. Brothers Jack and Declan, always have the attitude of a savior. This kind of person will always feel that he is right. It is undeniable that before the disaster, they were indeed the good people we usually like to get along with. Nolan is the type that everyone likes, smart, vicious, rich (big mistake, haha ^_^), kind-hearted, and occasionally shows open-mindedness and brilliance that no one in the show does, just like Sheldon and Uncle Barney , In film and television dramas, such people are often the finishing touch, but in real life, such people will only be burdened by their own light and heartbroken by the helplessness of the world.
Written at the end: The writers have been trying to make what Emily does seem right, and the law, which has been ironically ironed, doesn't actually solve what's going on in the dark corners. If you want revenge, first of all don't see yourself as a righteous person. In a world where grievances are repaid, good excuses are always just fake declarations.
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