The first three episodes just showed the contradictions and conflicts of immortality and death in a huge world view. Various bunker characters appeared. Bancroft was even more powerful. The power to veto the promulgation of the bill, this person is absolutely no less than the consortium standing behind the president, and then he was arrested by the police.
That's right, this is how this movie feels to you. It stops abruptly, and it's not intentional to leave blanks, but the screenwriter really can't spit out anything to fill these plot holes.
The rhythm suddenly slowed down in the middle, and even spent most of the episode in order to break free from the virtual interrogation frame? ?
The ending is alright, it's even worse, I suddenly realized that this nearly ten-hour drama is about the love-hate relationship between the arrogant male protagonist and the sickly sister? wtf?
This theme + such a powerful setting, with the strength of Netflix, I think it is completely fine to shoot for several seasons. I didn't expect it, the frame is very large, and the pattern is too small.
There are so many things that can be said in this worldview, do you have to talk about family conflicts?
For the first time, I realized what it's like to have buried so many foreshadowings, but when I decrypted it, they all pointed to some p things, fuck it.
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