In the first episode, scoring and liking extended to people themselves, and it became a disaster. The current website scoring only exists in works, whether it is film and television works, books, or gourmet shops, they are all objective objects, not people.
You can't please everyone, and don't expect others to please you.
The world described in the first episode is nothing short of a disaster. Only prison is free, so to speak. Looking back, the hypocrisy of the heroine in pursuit of high scores always seems so familiar. Exquisitely dressed, deliberately practicing smiles, pretending to be gentle to everyone, and can't wait for each other to give a five-star praise. (I found out that the scoring has been extended to customer service, takeaways, etc.)
Episode 2, Inception, Horror Version
The third episode, don't do it for small things. It's actually not appropriate. It's more about not being coerced by others. Even if you are coerced, it will eventually be the same as in the play. things (pedophilia, prostitution, racism)
The fourth episode, I didn't understand, discussing life and death? gay?
Episode 5, Reasonable ideological stamp, genetic testing to eliminate people with disease-causing genes is to strive for good varieties for their own genes, and to strive for better survival and development rights for the next generation. (Uncle Dog represents the government department of techno-fascism)
Episode 6, Technology bees kill people, public opinion kills, cyber violence, laws and regulations are destroyed, and the Internet executes people who lack morality (people who cause public outrage)
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