In the first episode, since he can even create such a well-thought-out game, can't he imagine the consequences after you escape from the wormhole? Can't I just quit the game in advance, and then go to the public network to join the public version of the game to find you? Is it possible to find the lost DNA? The man is very wise in reality but very naive in the game. In reality, the female adore the male protagonist, and she dislikes the male protagonist from the beginning of the game, which is a bit uncomfortable. The second episode, it's been almost ten years, isn't the system updated? The computer is so advanced, why is the juicer still so mediocre, and the car (of course, this is a small problem). Since the little girl does not like to be monitored, she should destroy the tablet when she first returns home, or she is a child. It should be destroyed. I just wanted to destroy it when my mother came back. Forced plot development. Character conflict is meaningless. The third episode, watching "Black Mirror" and seeing the most ugly and ridiculous episode right now. Why did the heroine's character suddenly change? She was the one who wanted to call the police at first, and she obviously had a conscience. The male protagonist is obviously the one who loves to shirk responsibility. Why the male protagonist seems to be in remorse afterward, the female protagonist doesn't matter. Is it just because the heroine has a successful career? It should be better to explain how her career has changed so much~_~. The red wine bottle stabbed the male protagonist, and the male protagonist is almost passive. Even if you exercise, you are not so good! There should be a lot of blood in the guest room. How to deal with the blood in the dining car? Is it too funny to fuck another male lead in the bathtub at the end? Doesn't the male lead block with his hands? Are you able to retrieve memories? Why is the display still so old-fashioned? If this is normal science fiction, it's normal. But if this is Black Mirror, it can only be said to be shameful.
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