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Recommend some relatively small, but very good-looking, Korean drama, Japanese drama, American drama?

American drama: "The Newsroom", three seasons, the plot is very compact, you can feel the working atmosphere of the newsroom, and some plots are very touching and human. I feel a little sloppy in the third season. Lucifer tells the story that the devil (very handsome) came to this world to help a beautiful policeman handle a case. Just updated the first season, episode *** 13. "Constantine" is also called Hell Detective, that is, fallen angels Lucifer. This one is about him catching the devil on earth. Ying Ying is very good. It is also the first season, * * * episode 13. The latest American drama is Bates Hotel, also known as Prelude to Panic, which has been in its fourth season. Ten episodes per season. Talking about a schizophrenic boy will fantasize about something. He moved to a small town with his mother and brother to start a new life, but then a series of killings happened. The plot is very compact, and the first and second seasons are particularly beautiful.

Korean drama: I've been watching Signal recently, a crime movie about two people solving a case more than ten years ago and a case now through walkie-talkie. It's over. I'm still watching. But the evaluation is very high.

Japanese TV series: "Home" was watched during the winter vacation. Kimura Takuya's story is about a person who lost his memory after a disaster and recovered his memory after waking up with a handful of keys. It is also a kind of reason, and the result is that the man becomes a better person when he goes back. Last year, I watched the Japanese drama "Five to Nine", Yamashita Tomohisa and Satoshi Ishihara, and the love between monks and teachers. I thought monks were super cute at that time.