However, there are some settings in the film that make me feel that there are some loopholes.
In the first episode, the plastic man can walk. As we all know, the movement mechanism of living things is very complicated. Even simple prosthetics have complex mechanisms, not to mention the plastic man who is just a model in the wardrobe, and should fall when he walks. It is. The source of energy for plastic man's activities is also very suspicious. Well, as an organism, plastic man can consume the organism to obtain energy, and it can also be understood that the emitter is providing them with an energy source for their activities.
In the second season, the Doctor wants to manually control the sunshade of the aircraft. Jabo turns off the refrigeration unit to allow the Doctor to pass the bridge. As the temperature rises, Jabo burns up. I checked the ignition point of ordinary wood. Above 200 degrees, Jabo, as a living body, must have some kind of liquid component in its body to maintain the normal operation of various functions in the body. The Jabo was on fire within minutes, as hot as you can imagine. The doctor is safe in such high temperature, the ability of the doctor to withstand high temperature is evident. But at this time, Sister Feng (Rose) was still safe and sound, so it was a little suspicious. Well, this can also be explained that the thermal insulation of different spaces on this aircraft is different. After all, the tree people in the lobby did not burn up due to the high temperature, but it always felt that Feng Jie, who had turned off the sun shading function very early, was there. The temperature in the area will be higher.
What struck me the most about the third episode was that when the aliens wanted to survive through human corpses, the Doctor did not hesitate to agree, while Feng Jie dissented, because of respect for the dead and things like that reason. In the doctor's eyes, the preservation of a civilization is obviously more meaningful than the occupation of several corpses, and it is even possible to sacrifice individual lives. Perhaps in the eyes of doctors who have traveled thousands of years in the development of various stages of the universe in the long river of time, the individual is really a very small existence. PS: In this episode, I really think Sister Feng is a bit of a bitch.
When Sister Feng went home, she repeatedly told the doctor not to leave her and run away alone. Yes, there is such a person who can take him through time, and who can really let himself "see the world", who wants to let go? Boyfriend is so pathetic!
In the fourth and fifth episodes, when the aliens broke into the earth with such a striking gesture, the doctor was very excited, because the eyes of the people on earth would be opened, which was a qualitative leap for the people on earth to understand the universe. Compared with the optimism of the doctor, the heads of political circles are in a panic, which is very realistic. But these two episodes also make me feel that there are too many slots. First of all, this kind of aliens can dissect human skin in such a complete form and keep it from rotting and diseased when it loses its vitality. Magical, and even if it can compress the body into the human skin and maintain the full state of the human being, the essence of the alien should be a more fluid substance such as gas or liquid, or some kind of remodeling. Stronger substances (like sand), but judging from the fact that acid can be used to dissolve them in the end, that's not the case. BTW, I really liked the female MPs in these two episodes, it's the first time a female character I like in this drama. Courageous and responsible.
In the play, the Doctor is always trying to make himself smile, trying to save the world and making civilization develop on the right path, but it is an exception when facing Dalek. At this time, the Doctor is hideous and full of hatred. Dalek exists for the purpose of destruction, and in Dalek's eyes, what is the difference between Doctor and Derek the Destroyer? Even a wise man like a doctor will be blinded by hatred, not to mention ordinary people?
Hahahaha, there is absolutely no room for a man cuter than Dr. to live forever in the play, so the cute little boy on tardis in the sixth episode must be blackened. I just didn't expect it to turn black so fast. Also, in this episode, the idea of using the human brain as a computer is really good, and now we've been working hard to make computers think like humans, maybe it's only humans who can think like humans in the end. Only one point in the computer can be used to achieve true artificial intelligence. But such a society is terrible.
There's another handsome guy in episode 8, so he has to die, this time it's Rose's dad, well, I really can't stand the heroine in this episode, selfish enough to ruin the world, doc It doesn't matter if you die. The doctor said she was premeditated to get on the tardis and couldn't be more right. The doctor even forgave her in the end. It was true love that made me unbearable.
The ninth and tenth episodes went back to the past. This time it was World War II. There was another time traveler, and he was super handsome and flirtatious. Captain Jack also took all men and women, help! In these two episodes, I suddenly fell in love with Rose. I think she is also a woman who is uninhibited and merciful at all times. She will never let go of a handsome guy along the way, and it is still very cute that she will return to the doctor's side in the end. The nanotechnology of this car can only be seen directly, and it has come back to life, which ruins everything.
The eleventh episode is just to show the heart of tardis. It's a surprise that captain hasn't died yet. Captain, please don't be too handsome.
So the time war will always be the main line of the show, no, it's the war with delike (is it spelled right?), the two episodes of the doctor's mortal plot are only able to survive under the illumination of the protagonist's halo, In addition, in the end, what the hell is the resurrection of the dead, even if it is a captain, I can't forgive it. But there is a saying in this episode that is true, everything is too small in the long run of time. Even as powerful as delike is no exception.
Although I started watching this show because of the cute Doctor who appeared in the second season, I still felt very sorry when this version of Doctor disappeared at the end of the season.
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