addicted to serials

Kennedy 2022-04-21 09:01:13


I hope that I will no longer be addicted to anything or any emotion, but I still can't, except that I can get out of playing small games at any time, other things are still the same as before, such as when I turned 12, I was actually addicted to an American movie. The series has almost been abandoned for a few days.
When I watched the first season of "Prison Break", I was so nervous that I couldn't wait to watch it all in one breath. Love, father-son father-daughter love, friendship. The escape leader Mike is handsome and kind, intelligent and calm, and he is a superman. The prison escape group was joined by all kinds of people, each with their own arms, closely linked, but extremely fragile.
By the second season, the flaws started to pile up more and more. Because the eight people who escaped were scattered, there were too many threads to spread, and many carefully designed plots were not fully utilized, so they ended in a hurry. Spread too far and you're most likely to get out of control. The easiest way is to kill a person, and if a person dies, a thread is cut off, and the screenwriter is indeed using this rough method to control it. That mafia boss didn't have time to fully enjoy his family and died very manly. Was it the second day or the third day after he escaped? Then the thief finally refused to betray Michael, angered the extremist FBI Ma Hong, had a nervous breakdown, and shot him to vent his anger. Then, the two prison guards who were fired were killed and injured, and they cut a line of pursuit. This is a line of private pursuit and personal vendetta. The governor's murder also came suddenly, but then I finally saw a piece of the key, and there was a reason. Mike's father is mysterious in the first episode, looming a few times and also represents a force. By the second season, he died after a few jumps when he came out. Then the FBI was shot again, and his role was almost over. According to the riddle guessed by the tattoo pattern, he was basically finished.
What will happen in the end, I don't know. The reckless black brother seemed to be very lucky. He was supposed to be the first to die, but he was still alive and recklessly alive. The pervert will live for a long time, he is cruel and stoic, even cruel to himself. He knows how to live the longest, and he has the most scheming among the bad guys. It's hard to say that he is crazy, he should have the highest chance of being recognized, with a pair of blank eyes. And he always seems to know how to avoid crowded places, to be honest, his role has always been insufficient. Of course Mike Brothers can't die, huh, if they die, they won't be able to shoot.
Scattered people should be several parallel lines, although there are primary and secondary points, but always have to take care of one or two. I didn't see that psychopath in a few episodes later, and I had to get someone to ask if the writers forgot about him.
Although it is far from perfect, it is still possible to catch people and get on this boat. The American congress will hang people's stomachs, and I don't know how many will go down. I watched 13 episodes of season 2 last night and said I wish there was no season 3, but it looks like it's going to be difficult.

I think the same is true of writing novels. You can't have too many clues, too many will inevitably be confusing, especially for people who are writing for the first time. Hair growth is certainly charming and attractive, but it definitely requires skill. I'm trying to tell a story, and I have to try to make it simple and subtle. This is a revelation I got from watching the second season.

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Prison Break quotes

  • Dr. Marvin Gudat: I can promise you nothing.

    Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell: Story of my life.

  • Michael Scofield: This is going wrong in every possible way.