The next night at eight o'clock, episode four of "Twelve," titled "Demon Eyes," aired on time.
"Demon Eyes" tells the story of a "Blue Boy." The narrative is fantastical and unpredictable, triggered by the boy's special precognitive abilities, leading to a series of amazing tales.
The quality of the script is beyond question.
In "Twelve," each episode's script is meticulously crafted; they could each be an independent film, and the excellent scripts and team deliver a piece that can draw both critical acclaim and audience interest.
In "Demon Eyes," Annabelle Pinto plays the "Blue Boy's" mother.
As an ordinary person, the mother fears the boy's unusual abilities. Yet, her natural maternal love makes it impossible for her to leave him, creating a complex emotional character of a vivid mother. Annabelle's performance is well executed, perfectly embodying this image.
Even Nora Scott, who had an opinion about Annabelle, had to acknowledge Annabelle's acting after watching it.
