So, the pub will continue to open, right? The last episode is really, give some hope, douse it, hope, douse it, give some more hope, and die directly. After watching it for a few days, I don't know what is going on in this pub, which has been open for a hundred years and then a hundred years later. It contains the boring and hurtful story, poured some laughter, and brought out a pot of rice called life, let you I cried and laughed again after tasting it. Don't like the taste of it? But the rice grains are real. Want to fill your stomach? Then just swallow it, and at most pull up the stomach or retching a few times.
I like the intermission so much, take a long sigh of relief and go back to it, ah, some words are very reasonable and poke into your heart, ha, what that sentence says is that you don't admit it, oh that person is really too fucking It's hateful, but it doesn't seem so hateful. In the end, it seemed that he didn't remember anything, and he breathed a long sigh of relief. OK, next scene.
I saw someone write that my life is fucked up enough, why should I watch this. I watched the ending while thinking about it, and saw all the actors bowing with a smile.
Before the end I thought I was going to end the show with Sylvia packing everything up and leaving the pub and never coming back. As a result, a Horace IX was killed halfway. Well, the story goes on, a similar story.
Hear "Horace and Pete" from "Hell no", dinner's ready, close the computer, and go eat my story.
Not much better than the stories in this tavern.
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