"Ultraman Deke" has been updated. Overall, there are many surprises in this episode. The most important thing is that Kuya has finally been "discharged". Compared with episodes 7 and 8, the two episodes 18 and 19 can really be said to be Kuya's turnaround. There is a strategy rev

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"Ultraman Dekai" episode 19 has been updated. Overall, there are many surprises in this episode. The most important thing is that Kuya has finally been "discharged". Compared with episodes 7 and 8, the two episodes 18 and 19 can really be said to be Kuya's turnaround. There was a strategy reversal before, the return of the senior, and the bonus of the martial arts drama in the later version. The two episodes and one story is really much better than the two episodes 7 and 8. The dialogue between Agamus and Leliya and the dialogue between Zuda and his parents, which are interspersed in the middle, are really compared at once. One is deceiving himself, the other is firm in his beliefs with his parents' support, and Kengo is really a turnaround in the literary drama.

In addition, many friends think there is something wrong with the lines in this episode, and I think it's okay. In addition to the inexplicable Smyth Road, other lines basically meet the plot settings. If you have to find some shortcomings, I think there are some problems in time, rhythm and sales. One thing is that Kuya has been repeating some irrelevant memories, which will compress and affect some plots as a whole. Some parts can be removed. In addition, the audience, as a God's perspective, know more than the characters in the play. How to let the audience enter the play depends on the ability of the screenwriter and director.

Just like before this episode, Kengo was caught, and then there was a conversation between Zuya and his parents, which made the audience very anxious. I think it can be written as Kengo and Zuya were forced to separate. First, the one who played Zuya first and then talked about Kengo's like this would not make Kengo in crisis. Zuya seemed strange to have a relationship there; and this duck neckered man was too clown, and Sfia threw it away after using it. I thought he was a wise man in the previous episode, but in the end, he was taken care of in minutes. The two episodes combined were not 5 minutes. Compared with Zetari's not long ago, it was really a drop in price.

There is another common problem that is about selling toys. There is nothing to say. It is just that many toys are sold in fighting scenes that affect the appearance and the display of toy lines when urgent. This question still needs to be arranged by the director. Sakamoto’s interspersion in toys and plots is really not good. Every time, he basically inserts toys directly to display them.

In addition, many friends think that this episode is a bit abrupt when the eldest parents appear on the instrument. In fact, I think this episode is not bad, but what makes me most abrupt is the episode of Yabo. I feel like the Apoll in this episode is like "Ah, why do I appear on the set of Dekai? Why did I get rid of Dekai with the doctor of imaging in the last episode? What is Sfia? I don't know!" I originally thought that the Apoll was a common force recalled or put in by Sfia from other universes, but now it seems that it is not. That's not right, and it's not the case that Sfia is not the same.

The resourceful setting created in the previous episode is gone and it is given in vain. Then the problem comes. You have not cooperated with Sfia, and there is no reason to appear on Earth and want to get rid of Dekai. What is the meaning of this character's existence? If you change to a reinforcement Sfia soldier, arrest Dekai and throw it into the universe, it is much more reasonable than the Yabo people who kidnapped Dekai. It can't be that Ace was temporarily thrown in at the age of his life, right?

Finally, although there are many small flaws in this episode, the overall flaws do not hide their merits, at least they are much better than before. In fact, Jiumi has never had any problems with the logical arrangement of the plot content, but the amount of stuff in the materials will directly affect his final product, because his compact scheduling ability has never been good. Compared with the eighth episode, once there are too many things, he will easily mess up the entire script. For example, if there are fewer things in these two episodes, the plot scheduling is relatively stable and normal. I hope that Kuya can maintain the stable performance of these two episodes in the future!

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