I feel that this season is significantly more mediocre than the previous three seasons, there is nothing innovative, and it is more bland than the previous plot design. It's the general routine of a general suspense drama. It's relatively easy to write 1, 6, and 4. In addition, why is it so difficult to get along with the temples? I feel pain every time I watch it, especially the kind that goes in.
The human nature of the first episode is too dark, making people feel a little twisted and a little deliberate.
The second episode was too routine, and the ending was seen from the beginning.
The third episode is also a routine for some crime dramas
The fourth episode is more warm, except for the accident at the end, there are many similar plots in the market before, but the heroine changed her 36-hour partner to change her consciousness. In fact, it is very similar to the one night now, no name or name is required. It is other information, no big deal, and nothing will be left, so in fact, that is what I want to say, physical discomfort is the most important, and inner feelings are the most important.
What the fifth episode wants to express, willing to give life for hope (that is, the box of plush bears), this layer of meaning is not expressed.
The sixth episode is the best of the season. The Black Museum displays all kinds of strange murder tools. The owner of the museum tells their origin one by one, and a little girl waiting for the car to be charged to hang out, which is attractive enough in itself. There are also many clues in ambush in the middle, waiting for the final reversal.
This season seems to have been talking about the spirit/soul upload to the cloud.
The first episode is about the separation of the mother body. The so-called "copy copy". Copy also has its own conscious and emotional perception. There can even be countless and infinite copies. Thinking about it, it's actually quite scary. Infinite self exists in the world. Another fear is that this copy exists in a god-like world like the ultimate villain in the game. Life is infinite, abuse is eternal, and there is no ending day, because it can always be copied.
The second episode is the remote link/control to see what the child sees, the danger of Marseille dropping everything.
The third episode is about visual memory. After visualization, these memories can be used as real evidence and events. It is still a cool thing, and it is also a dangerous thing. It is like the heroine needs to kill all the people who have recorded memories with the naked eye. , is the end, ignoring the little hamster, causing a catastrophe.
The fourth episode is soul matching. This technology does not have many components, but more about people's own feelings, especially when things involve emotions. Therefore, the matching of this technology has also passed the emotional emotional test. The conclusion drawn from a rational sampling method is the final ratio that is credible. All decisions based on reason alone or emotion alone are not as powerful as rational + emotion.
The fifth episode is not very clear what to express.
The sixth episode is transmission of perception, transmission of soul, so that storage is very expressive. These are quite interesting, but there is always a but and a bug. First, you can feel the same feeling, but the pain causes death, and the feeling side is also abnormal in perception. As for the form of soul transmission and storage, I think the example here is extreme. It is actually a brain, or a plush toy that can only express whether or not it is easy to have bugs. The final inventory in virtual form is very future, just like a certain book It is written in the book that after death, consciousness is uploaded, and then it continues to survive in a virtual form or in a container that is better and more human-shaped than a brain or a stuffed toy. I don’t know if our generation can see it. Still looking forward to it.
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