Details of the third episode

Kristian 2022-09-10 19:17:43

Silk Soul talks to Dr. Manhattan, telling the story of three heroes (Night Owl, Pharaoh, Dr. Manhattan) and a woman. And she mentioned the weakness of the night owl, the title of the pharaoh "the smartest man in the world" and Dr. Manhattan's famous words "I once walked on the surface of the sun" and "the living and the dead are made of the same number of particles", also Mentions two of Dr. Manhattan's girlfriends - Jenny Slade and herself Laurie Blake
This funeral contains all the elements of the laugher's funeral in the original book: old friends, coffin covered with flag, priest, statue
Pharaoh put on his battle clothes. He was imprisoned, perhaps because of the need for secrecy.
Russia is also doing eigenfield experiments. Could it be that the Russians also want to create their own Dr. Manhattan
Silk Soul mentions the death of his father, Joke, and the camera obscura found by Rorschach in his father's closet. There is an ingenious correspondence between Chief Crawford and the death of the Comedian.
In the original book, Rorschach also said "the curtain fell and the drums sounded" after telling the joke of "Clown Pagliacci"
This phone booth looks like something from the Pharaoh's horoscope room
Zhao Fu appeared in the trailer. She bought the Pharaoh's company and stole the Pharaoh's line "I am Ozymantis, the cover of merit, the strong convince"
Silk Soul still misses Dr. Manhattan

The episode also references the famous 1977 police strike. The police strike led to widespread riots in the United States. The TV series also mentions Silk Soul and Dr. Manhattan maintaining order in Washington. The riot spawned the Keane Act, which was introduced by Keane's Senate father on the show.

After all, this TV series is still shot in the United States, and there are indeed many remarkable details, but it is still not as good as the original. Moreover, the logic of this play is relatively free and easy, not as interlocking as the original.

Hopefully Damon Lindelof can surprise us.

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