China Naming Network - Almanac query - Which plays have particularly obvious lazy scenes? About how many episodes?

Which plays have particularly obvious lazy scenes? About how many episodes?

There must be obvious idiots in the TV series.

This year's hit TV series "In the Distance" has a scene in which there was a propaganda film about the opening of the subway in the 1980s and 1990s, which probably had 1 episode.

In Princess Pearl, Ruby Lin plays Wei Zi. When she played the episode of blindness, the clothes lying on the bed were obviously different from those sitting up. When lying down, the clothes are red and horizontal, and when sitting up, they turn pink.

The scene that "Choose a Day" broke out was sunflower seeds, small and sloppy, really sloppy. That's the sloppy queen. We like her. More eye-catching than the hostess, more amazing than history. It's a neat thing to drop sunflower seeds and throw them all over the floor. As we all know, China began to eat melon seeds in the Ming Dynasty, but before the late Qing Dynasty, it was mainly watermelon seeds, after the late Qing Dynasty, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds during the Republic of China. Then, when is the fantasy blockbuster "Choosing Heaven" more thought-provoking and incredible?

However, it is normal to be confused, and we should treat the confused lens with an inclusive attitude. Just laugh it off. There is no need to over-promote the statement that a TV series is bad because of gangs. what do you think?

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