1, "Women's Prison".
The play closes in an almost realistic way, showing how a dreamy but slightly naïve female prison warden is fired, only to be unexpectedly taken over by one of the worst performing prison guards. The play's Delicious Sister symbolizes the prisoners who are desperate for a second chance, who has struggled with a corrupt system for a long time and has indeed contributed to some positive changes. Sadly, despite this, she herself was wrongfully sentenced to life in prison. The show is a profound reflection of the reality that good people don't always end well, and those who are wicked sometimes get away with it.
2, "Narcos".
For me, the third season of Narcos was particularly intriguing, with its tight plot and suspense that filled the entire series, especially around Jorge's storyline. His betrayal adds a lot of tension to the plot and fills the season with worry. Sometimes, I even pause** to look up the historical background of the real person in question before I have the courage to continue**. As the plot develops, the story of Colombia's two major criminal forces seems to be gradually coming to an end.
3, "Stranger Things".
The fourth season was impressive, especially the seventh episode, which was full of conflict and dramatic twists that gave viewers a visual and emotional impact. Eddie has become one of my favorite characters since the first season, and his complex personality makes his ending painful but certainly plausible. When it was over, I felt an indescribable sense of loss. Moreover, the love clues in the play always make me feel a little embarrassed, and the stories of each couple are a little uncomfortable.
4, "Soul Hunter".
From the infrastructure of the first season to the in-depth development of the Atlanta children's ** case in the second season, this drama presents the development of the discipline from scratch. In the second season, the vortex of crime seems to suddenly engulf the audience, making it feel as if they are at the scene of a crime, chasing the ghostly killer. This strong sense of dislocation allows the audience to deeply feel the horror and charm of criminal acts.
5, "Ghost Invasion".
Despite being classified as a horror series, Ghost Invasion touched the sadness inside me more. The family tragedy shown in the play is empathetic, especially the death of the little girl who is as innocent as an angel, which is extremely regrettable. The affectionate dialogue between the twins, like the indissoluble friendship between them, is touching.
6, "The Witcher".
The Witcher has been the subject of quite a bit of controversy in terms of casting, and it seems that even the production team itself is skeptical of the fantasy world they have built. Especially in the group scenes, the actors' performances are exaggerated and fail to integrate elements of the medieval court and the fantasy world well. However, the unique feature of the first season of The Witcher is its beautiful soundtrack, which adds a lot of color to the series.
7. "Love, Death and Robots".
The level of the third season surpasses that of the initial season, especially the sequel to The Three Robots, which takes the humorous elements of the first season to the extreme. The series is full of irony and humor, as if hinting at some kind of triumphant irony. "Bad Ride" was one of the highlights of the season with its plot twists and deep themes, while "Pulse of the Machine" gave viewers an otherworldly experience through its emotional depth and visuals.
8, "Marco Polo".
Marco Polo is extremely high in terms of costumes, props and set design. Although the play's interpretation of Chinese history has a certain imaginative component, this historical fantasy has no intention of belittling or scandalizing. The character of Marco Polo is inherently fictional, so a dramatic adaptation of history in the play is inevitable. As a TV series, it's still worth watching.
9, "Houston".
Ivan's performance was really impressive, and you could feel Ryan Murphy's unique production style from the start. The depiction of the artist's loneliness and alienation in the play reflects the reality side. At the beginning of the episode, Houston comforts a young man in the bathroom, telling him that as long as he stays away from drugs, he will be fine. However, as the plot progresses, we see the egotistical, nasty, and irascible character of Houston, as well as his addiction to drugs.
10. "Xing AI Study Room".
The production quality of the show is very high, both the design of the scenes and the filming skills are of a very high standard, and the soundtrack is equally engaging. As a British comedy, it subtly reflects a tragic overtone related to China. ** The joy of the play translates into deep sadness at the end of the play, reflecting the lack of sex education in the mainland, and even some of the words used in the play make people worry about the risk of censorship.
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