The drama "Taboo" is really wonderful. I haven't liked a film and television work without special effects for a long time. I saw someone on YouTube say a very classic sentence: Tom Hardy = badass (Tom Hardy = Niubi), haha, very incisive.
Tang Laoshi plays a domineering devil in this play (the devil is called Devil by the people in the play), walking with the wind, quite the style of Bain back then (many people know Tang Laoshi, and many people know Bain, but there are always a lot of people who don't know that Tang Lao Shi is Bain 233). And there is no protagonist's combat power against the sky (there is still a halo, but there is no infinite combat power), which further widens the gap between this drama and other bloody dramas: I almost died when I met an assassin for the first time. When he was caught by the enemy and executed, he didn't use magic to shoot all the enemies to death.
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The plot of A Thousand Miles of Strawberries made me stunned. You must know that physics generally does not believe in action at a distance. The force between magnets is through a magnetic field, and the interaction between charged particles is through an electric field. So we can assume that Tang Laoshi can use magic power to generate a strawberry field, and the strawberry force received by the sister in the strawberry field is determined by a certain function c(r, P), where r is the distance between the two, P It is Tang Lao Wet's magic power, which can be studied through mathematical modeling.
Haha, don't take it seriously.
I'm looking forward to the eighth episode (I don't know if there is a second season).
In fact, I like my stepmother very much in the play, she is very cute both in and out of the play. (Tang Laoshui's knife to dig the intestines can be described as a ferocious knife method, and the stepmother's kitchen knife to cut duck feathers is even more ferocious)
Here are a few pictures of stepmother actor Jesse Buckley
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