After watching it in two breaths, the place where the plot of each episode ends abruptly is very attractive, and the music is just right, the more I listen, the more I like it. The way some of the pictures are handled is also very pleasing. The idea is also very good. I originally thought it was a suspenseful reasoning (although I guessed it was a teacher in the first few episodes), but it is actually a warm personal growth, friendship comprehension, and family companionship. This kind of healing. (Looking at soybean oil's understanding of spider silk is also very interesting.) Except for some small bugs (actually too lazy to care about), the teacher's abnormal psychology can still be read comfortably. (Finally, don't want the IQ of the black male protagonist, he doesn't have the aura of the protagonist, he is an ordinary person who can sb, but I really admire his character of taking responsibility by himself)
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