Sure enough, just after watching the first episode, I became a fan because of the heroine's powerful aura, and then I fell deeply into the plot with tense rhythm, complicated plot, constant reversal, and huge amount of background information. Everyone knows that American dramas have never been based on their faces. No, it is their faces that determine who is the protagonist. In a drama, there may be other people who are responsible for their appearance. For example, there are Conner and his sweet O in this drama. As well as the supporting roles and the melon-eating masses that have been brought by dogs from all walks of life. Among the lively handsome guys and beauties, our heroine, Professor Annalise Keating, a black aunt with a visual estimate of 40+, still comes out on top with her super legal mind and sturdy ability to deal with affairs, which has attracted the attention of Station A and Station B. All the little friends were impressed by her personality charm.
I won't spoil the spoiler here (actually, I'm too lazy to write the plot), the first season basically revolves around several protagonists-Professor Keating and his wife, the professor's thug frank, the professor's true love assistant Bonnie, and her five worry-free students ——The appearance of the show is Conner, the black girl Mikaela who is expected to become the second professor, the IQ is Bai Fumei, the silly white sweet second face, and the most unpleasant (no one) character in the show is stunned Annoying Wes - the sweet or abusive emotional line, the lawsuits of all kinds of bizarre twists, and the murder of the female college student Laila throughout the beginning. The characters and backgrounds of several protagonists are interspersed in the middle, but it is only a part, and the second part will continue to dig deeper. Of course, in the end, it all reflects Queen Anna's absolute strength, just like her own words "Let mommy take care of everything like she always".
Well, if you want to watch the show, go after it yourself. However, I still liked the second part more than the first... Yes, I chased the second part non-stop. The two episodes are full of golden sentences, so in the second episode of the film review, I will cut down all the golden sentences one by one.
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