In sci-fi dramas, surpassing sci-fi, in dramas surpassing the plot. I have to say that the routines of too many science fiction dramas are basically to dig a big hole first, then demolish the east wall to make up the west wall, and finally the more the hole is filled, the bigger it can’t be completed, but it’s burying oneself...I can really tell a general experience. There are very few good stories that start to scrutinize and have no urinary sensation throughout the process. At the beginning, I saw the old-fashioned introductions to the story, a lot of mystery was missing and the prophet, I thought that the screenwriter was also digging holes as always, and later I realized that all the progress of the plot was actually digging out the pit. In the end, when the fifth person appeared, he discovered that the first hole was actually at the foot, and there was no need to fill it in. This play is well conceived, creatively obscure and full of sincerity. It throws a certain world ten streets away. The screenwriter is really amazing. Some of the remaining clues have been handled well and the second season should continue, looking forward to it.
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