The first season of this drama has a total of 10 episodes. The first few episodes are more like a big pit that is soothing and unfolding. Fortunately, there are still the bones of a thriller. There is a prison in a small town, and the warden suddenly committed suicide when he was about to retire with honor. Later, a prison guard suddenly discovered a mysterious man who had been imprisoned for a long time, and at first glance it was a man with a story.
The object of the mysterious man's call for help is a lawyer, and the lawyer happens to be a famous person in the town. Because he disappeared in the woods when he was a child, his adoptive father was seriously injured and died in order to find him. The town felt that the boy was ominous, so when he grew up, he did not want to be with the town. There's more to do.
The lawyer returned to the town to rescue the mysterious man, and found that the town was a bit weird, and the childhood neighbor girl was a little crazy and took drugs all the year round. My adoptive mother is a little Alzheimer's, and her mental state is up and down.
The first five or six episodes were a little bit of atmosphere, making people unable to understand what happened in the town. All kinds of clues point to the mysterious man. It seems that he is the spokesperson for evil. The portraits have the power to induce bloodshed. You know, thriller dramas must have mysterious power.
So, the prison guard who rescued him suddenly shot his colleague, and the lawyer's adoptive mother killed the sheriff... In the process of slowly digging the pit, the only thing that can make people support, apart from the "desire to survive" who wants to solve the mystery, is mainly the actor himself. Personal charm. The fourth sister has a slightly sickly young master temperament, which is very consistent with the real temperament of suspense and thriller.
In addition to the fourth sister, there is also Melanie Lynskey in the cast. She played a long-term voyeur Rose in the classic comedy "Two and a Half Men", and this time she still plays a voyeur girl.
The second half of the first season was a little more exciting, and it made one feel that the slow foreshadowing of the first half of the season was worth it. The seventh episode has the mainline perspective of the adoptive mother, because the adoptive mother has Alzheimer's disease, and many times and spaces have been presented in the same episode.
As a prop for the adoptive mother to distinguish between reality and fantasy, chess is very eye-catching. It is actually a peripheral of Lewis' chess, and the expression is full. Lewis Chess is one of the treasures of the British Museum, and its peripheral products have been sold all over the world.
A certain bandit personally liked the eighth episode very much. This episode is about the house where the prison warden who committed suicide lived, and the couple whose husband was greened by the newly moved in. Their newly opened "Murder" B&B welcomed two cheating guests. This prop with an axe on its head is representative of the "murder" theme.
In this place, the husband chopped up the guest like he was "inflicted by evil"... The story of the couple is relatively complete, and the dummy props that insisted on appearing on the scene also have a strange feeling. In the rhythm of "digging a pit", this story can be seen as a relatively complete plot.
In addition, the ninth episode is currently the best in the whole drama. A parallel space is arranged, and the fourth sister in the other space is the real son of the lawyer's adoptive parents.
In this space, he is actively developing a special medicine against Alzheimer's disease, with a cat in his bag, showing the efficacy of the medicine anytime, anywhere. This combination is quite cute.
From episode 9, the forest is the real source of evil. The fourth sister and the lawyer when they were young just walked into another space, so they each stimulated a bloody case in a space that did not belong to them...
The tenth episode, as the finale of the first season, is to fill a little hole and dig a bigger one. There is no such thing as solving puzzles, just focus on the horror atmosphere~
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