But after watching 4 episodes, the more I watched, the more I felt that the screenwriter deliberately set a difficult mode for Sims:
1. A male protagonist who could calmly kill people and escape with wit when the female protagonist called the police in the first episode, actually drove a Tesla to be arrested. After the collision, she didn't know how to deal with it like a stupefied girl, forcing the heroine to save her.
2. The conversation between the heroine and her girlfriend's husband must be marked as "sneaky", and then she must be smashed by her girlfriend at the critical moment of the inexplicable kiss (the method of creating misunderstandings by coincidence is comparable to Qiong Yao drama), forcing the heroine to lose her girlfriend, Isolated.
3. She is a good mother who accepts the heroine’s 20,000 yuan and is just a knife-mouthed tofu heart for her son’s college fund. When she turns her face, she must accept the heroine’s $1,000 to let the heroine accompany her son for a day, forcing the heroine make black money.
4. In the era of smartphones, a person's typing speed is 9 words per minute? Does the heroine have reading/spelling difficulties? Forcing the heroine into a corner.
Seeing now, I feel that except for the male protagonist and the parole officer, everyone else exists to "add block" to the female protagonist. Of.
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