Odi in an orange sweater

Alexys 2022-04-19 09:02:37

Every time I watch it, Odi in an orange sweater repeats "George" over and over again. It is a D-series synth, and it doesn't need to be compared with emotional synths like Mia. For George, he is a mirror, reflecting his and Mary's old times, but also aging, elimination, and death. The orange color of Odi's sweater always reminds me of the color of Van Gogh's sunflower, the brightness of death, a heroism that sees through life but still loves it. Just like the scientist George, he knew that Nis was a murderer but still chose to help her. He saw the beauty and ugliness of science but still loved it. In life, we always pursue "seeing through" and "understanding", but we have never considered whether we have the courage to still love after seeing through. I'm not an anti-tech guy, and I'm also thinking about how time-saving it would be to add a cleaning robot to my home. But I always feel that human beings don't have the ability to really be a "perfect" human being without being bothered by the so-called "trouble".

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  • Kayleigh 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    After reading the original version, I found out that there is a big difference between the shit and the domestic version. The scientists who made conscious robots in the original version can’t be considered their fathers at all, just like irresponsible parents who only give birth but don’t raise them (and even sexually assault themselves” "Children"), the domestic version is too harmonious, a completely happy family, but the original version is so dark, ah...

  • Gerard 2022-03-21 09:02:45

    How much foreshadowing this has to be buried, looking forward to the second season. But the first few episodes were a bit boring, but the latter was okay. I used to hate my eldest daughter, but the change was a little unexpected.