This season is obviously not as strong as the first, but it's not bad. I like the first episode the most, the simulation AI is too soft and cute, and I want to buy one to keep. But after all, AI can't replace real people. It can be false to others, but it is impossible to love relatives. In the end, the heroine locked the AI in the attic, which was finally over.
The third episode is the most ironic, comparable to the first episode of the first season. An animated image that appeared in the show, the blue bear became popular because of his outspoken ridicule of politicians. The crazy thing is that he participated in the election of the parliamentarians and finally won the second place with high votes. Blue Bear has no political stance and no political knowledge, but it can speak the voice of the public and use the public's hostility to politicians due to estrangement to become a spokesperson for "public opinion". The voice actor of Blue Bear - a disgruntled comedian who is revealed by the parliamentarians, finds himself a villain who hides behind the animation image and has no responsibility, decides to give up the job and wants to destroy the image of Blue Bear, however, As a result, he became a street bum, and the Blue Bear became an important player on the international stage. I don't know if the Blue Bears are alluding to Trump, but I think the popularity of the Blue Bears reflects a political trend: vulgarization. Democracy must not be about the minority obeying the majority, otherwise the result will be Brexit and Trump will come to power. I still believe in elite politics, because governing a country is not something anyone can do. Politicians need a high level of cultural accomplishment and political vision. , while the vast majority of people in society are neither literate nor concerned with politics, "public opinion" often represents stupidity, and "democracy" represents ignorance. Elites are elites after all, and their vision is different from that of ordinary people. Elites may not understand the living conditions of middle- and low-level people, and middle- and low-level people cannot be on the same channel of thought with elites.
The second episode has a big reversal. It is very good to watch as a suspense drama. The plot is very tense, and it makes people a little scared. The whole thing I want to discuss should be the means of punishing evil with evil. The heroine's boyfriend kidnapped and killed a little girl, and the heroine recorded the whole process with her mobile phone. Therefore, the heroine was toyed by a program group and tortured her for up to a month. Every day, the heroine wakes up from amnesia. She doesn't remember anything. She relied on the clues deliberately arranged by the show team to infer that the kidnapped little girl was her daughter. The phone crowded around and no one rescued her. In the end, tell her the truth, saying that she did not save the little girl at the beginning, and now she wants to give her a taste of the near-death but no one rescues her. This episode is interesting, but I don't see the meaning behind it.
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