Diversity Drama Review

Ivory 2022-04-21 09:02:51

E01 The ending is still kind and not black enough. From now on, we have to re-examine the NPCs in the game. It makes people think about whether the behavior of the male protagonist violates the laws of ethics and morals, and does a piece of code like a human have human rights? Does being conscious can lead to mercy, and getting retribution for doing evil is what you deserve? So is the judgment related to life? Killing a low-level creature without consciousness or killing a high-level code that is conscious and inanimate, which one is wrong? It's a question worth thinking about. The depth and creativity of E02 are both excellent public service advertisements. However, it can be seen as a mockery of our country's audit system. In the end what kind of scale is the best protection. Due to the magical reality, the connotation of this episode has been exaggerated a lot. It is really ironic that E03 actually thinks that Black Mirror is often overkill. A frenzied serial murder because the murderer has no way out, but does this mean that the development of this bull is in the wrong direction? It doesn't seem to be the case. It's really depressing to watch. The E04 ending found less Black Mirror and more fable. First of all, I wanted to say that this so-called "system" is not so rational and intelligent at all, and there are many unnecessary rules. For example, taking a bite of each other's meal is not allowed, such as forcibly arranging people who are obviously very annoying to spend a long time together, such rules and order and intelligence are of course to maximize the utility of both parties, and it must not meet this condition, it is completely Order for the sake of order, forget the objective function at all, and dystopia and black mirror dystopia should be to create a quantum state society that appears to be heaven but is actually hell, but a system with the label of absolute rationality is simply irrational to make the world a mess It starts out like a bunch of experimenters and criminals are imprisoned in a fancy prison, but the ending tells you that maybe the system did it on purpose and there's not much to say.

Instrumental rationality and efficiency in modern society will solve most problems, but love is definitely the last pure land of irrationality and inefficiency.

The heroine's criticism of whether or not to match is also good. The so-called match is actually an indicator with a large proportion of subjective, timing and other factors that cannot be quantified. It is absurd to quantify it absolutely.

In addition, even if we can find the one of the match, we must remember that although the match is important, it is by no means the purpose, but an important way to achieve happiness. Even if we are arranged by the machine to find the one that matches, we may miss the person we missed even more, and we know that we don't match well, and we will not be happy. And the pursuit of the one itself is a process that is meaningful enough to constitute an important life course. If it is handed over to the system, it will be so boring and boring. Even if the match has a smooth life, there will be regrets in my mind when I grow old.

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USS Callister quotes

  • Robert Daly: I'm coming to get you!

  • Robert Daly: [Furiously patching through to Walton, who is fixing the engine manually from the jet fader] Walton, you're going to pay for this.

    Walton: Robert, listen.

    Robert Daly: I'm going to bring Tommy back in.

    Walton: Hey, Robert, listen...

    Robert Daly: God so help me, you are going to regret all of this SO HARD!

    Walton: Bob, I wanna talk to you here! I was thinking i should say... sorry.

    Robert Daly: [Beat] Go on.

    Walton: [Breathlessly as he fixes the engine] You created Infinity. You're a fucking genius. I exploited that. I treated you like the golden goose and I got fat off the profits, figuratively speaking. And I was thinking, I should have appreciated you more, you know? I should have treated you better. Yeah, yeah I was thinking I should say all that.

    [Beat]

    Walton: But then you threw my son out of an airlock, so... FUCK YOU TO DEATH.

    [Activates the engine which incinerates him]