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If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

author:Shunko's simple diary

After watching the first season of "Ice Storm", I always feel that it is not addictive, this violent American drama also has a fatalistic ending, and the final ending is relatively satisfactory. Gus simply and neatly killed the top killer Malvo, this time without the slightest hesitation.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

Why didn't Gus hesitate this time? After all, he had had two chances to kill Malvo before, the first time he was completely shocked by Malvo, and the second time, although he caught Malvo, but his two superiors thought that he had caught the wrong person.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

This time Gus did not report at all, and he also changed his profession to a postman, in such a situation, he sneaked into Malvo's temporary cabin, waited for Malvo to return, and then struck a fatal blow, he did not even have the extra culture, and shot directly.

I think Gus had the courage to do so out of concern for his family, his wife, Molly, who was the main police officer in charge of the case, was pregnant with Liujia and had a big belly to find Malvo's whereabouts.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

Malvo came to town from the casino this time specifically to kill Lester and the others who knew his identity. And Molly is supposed to be the person Malvo is going to kill, and of course Gus. Even Gus's daughter may die at the muzzle of Malvo's gun.

Since this is such a situation, Gus certainly will not hesitate. I am afraid that Malvo, a top killer, did not expect that he would kill countless people and be unlucky to be killed by a postman, who was originally the most unqualified policeman.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

The policeman had been intimidated by Malvaux's words, but in order to protect his family, he did not hesitate to shoot.

This is a kind of fate, but also a kind of cause and effect, right?

After I started brushing the second season, I still had the feeling that some good people would still have good rewards, and in the second season, the story told was the story of Molly's father. Molly's father left the force due to injuries in the first season and became the owner of a small restaurant.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

But in the first season, he is a good and conscientious cop, his wife has cancer, and he often can't accompany her because he has to work to handle cases.

In this season, the killing will undoubtedly be more intense, because the time has moved forward so long, and the security environment at that time is definitely worse. The so-called liberalism in the United States, shooting and killing people at will, has led to many people being killed for no reason.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

Just like in the first episode of the second season, a judge was inexplicably killed, and perhaps before she died, she felt that she should not have died so easily. If the murderer hadn't had access to a gun so easily, perhaps the female judge wouldn't have died so easily.

Because the little black brother in the kitchen has transformed into a red wolf and killed with a pan, if it is only a dagger or something, maybe the pan can stop a killing. But it was a hot weapon, a gun, that killed three people directly.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

From last night to now, I have used all my free time, which is too addictive to brush three episodes in a row. The excitement of this drama is completely comparable to the top dramas such as "Spartacus".

The next interesting thing is that the butcher's assistant Ed cleaned up the mess for his wife, killed the murderer who was injured in her car accident, and then took her to the butcher shop and used the meat grinder to grind it into meat fillings.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

I'm curious, is this moving towards Hannibal?

Okay, write these for the time being, interested friends must give me a concern, and recommend classic film and television works with heart.

If you don't talk about the large scale, this fierce drama is completely comparable to "Spartacus" in terms of rhythm.

Thanks for reading.

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