E1 (2 stars)
There are too many loopholes in the settings. How does DNA clone 2.0 with personality and memory? It should be added based on their collection and simulation of big data in the virtual world (funny); permission issues; in-game time lapse issues; npc behavior is not monitored by the game, etc. Steal pussy is too funny, hhh, it has built such a perfect private world. It's not even 18 banned, so I won't make a patch myself. Refer to sims, this joke made me give 1 more star! The more controversial point is the ethical issue. Although 2.0 is just a bunch of codes, when they have emotions and self-awareness, I think they are human beings. Torture and abuse them have gone beyond pure psychological venting. The protagonist is not worthy of sympathy. He is in reality. There was no real bullying in China, no pitiful, no whitewashing. The ending is boring.
E2 (3 stars)
Peeling off the shell of black technology, in fact, the story is also very close to the real topic. The boyfriend is actually a nice guy.
E3 (5 stars)
I quite like the rhythm of this story, each lie needs more lies to cover, interlocking. Although the heroine killed four times, it was really annoying. She should have called the police the next day after the car accident.
E4 (4 stars)
It's a story that felt ordinary at the time, but will never be forgotten afterward. Especially after knowing that this 99.8% probability is the value obtained by the same pair of simulations 1000 times, wow, it looks like true love.
E5 (1 star)
What are you talking about, Denci? What kind of environment it is in, and why the man and machine are hostile, it is not clear at all. It's the only episode I've watched on and off 4 times before barely finishing it. It's annoying.
E6 (5 stars)
It is a very interlocking story, although the logic is simple to guess, the integrity is not bad. The black sister's figure is too good (the point is crooked.
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