1983->85->87 ->89...The order of these four parts in my mind should be 3>4>2>1...Although the first part is the last, but the shadow of Mr. Bean can be seen most in it...
It is estimated that it is the first part. The exaggerated physical performance in one part, and the second part began with Hugh Laurie, which is the later addition of the House of Shu, which finally formed the iron triangle of the whole play. Starting from the second part... the whole play can be Seeing sex has improved by N levels...especially to the third part...the whole drama has reached its peak...
Uncle Rowan has completely played the blackadder...the advantages of all the British people are especially the disadvantages. It is reflected in this role... We all met him from Doudou... But after reading these four books, it is definitely a process of recognizing the uncle... Previously only seen in the textbook history Throughout the four seasons...the dark age of the Middle Ages, the barbarity to the era of Elizabeth I, the revival finally came to the trenches of the First World War...
and the iron triangle once again proved how important it is in the TV series... .Mr. Bean and Uncle House are obviously the most brilliant, and the role of Baldrick and this kind of old drama is better to bond the two gods together....It is estimated that the TV classification system was not very good. Perfect...so you can often hear large and large metaphors about male roots...satisfy the Scots...and ridicule ordinary universities...Hull University said that he was shot while lying down...
the last part of the fourth season Set, it happened to be the Somme of World War I. Before the cruelest battle in human history, they were funny and racked their brains to escape the war, but when the war broke out, they rushed out of the trenches without hesitation. The surrounding artillery sounded everywhere, and the whole play ended.. Suddenly the old tears...The kingship was preserved, and the nobles also made sacrifices on the front line without hesitation from generation to generation, inherited the spirit of chivalry, and the footsteps of history continue to move forward...
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