After chasing three seasons in one breath, it shows that I still have love for it. However, since there are new styles every season, the effects of the three seasons are really different. Relatively speaking, whether it is rhythm or plot, I prefer the first season, but the third season is definitely not bad in rhythm. First of all, it was proved in the final battle of the first season that this alien creature cannot be killed with a gun, but everyone still prefers to use a gun for long-range attacks. After all, it seems that there are really no other long-range weapons. The attack effect of the gun It all depends on whether the person used is the protagonist in the play. Compared with the slowness of the second season, the third season is obviously a lot more anxious. The opening chapter is a big point. The whole show is fighting in various ways. The protagonists' always smart heads suddenly became funny, and few of them have IQ online. Especially the idiot brother Will, I actually liked him a little bit in the first season about how he likes to see people through the camera, but in the second season and the third season I think he is useless. Compared with Steve, he is really good, The only thing that is desirable is that it seems that his character has never changed. In the first season, his mother said something was wrong and he didn't believe it. In the second season, he ran with Nancy as if he had no thoughts. In the third season, he didn't believe in Nancy. Except for the first season, which felt a little fierce against Steve, at other times there was no combat effectiveness. Not as good as Steve in the later stage. Although he was beaten a little more frequently, he and the little devils have experienced a lot of dangers. If you should come forward, you should come forward, and you are not timid if you are responsible. This is where I am not satisfied with the third season. This show has always given me a sense that the protagonist is very smart. It has changed the behavior of the protagonists in the horror dramas in the past. The behavior seems to be back again. In order to shoot how scary the monsters are, the protagonist has to watch the monsters transform before running. He knows that the monsters are coming to them and they have to hide in the house to catch turtles. Of course, in the whole play, except for the second-largest Soviet villain of the monsters It’s fine if you don’t break up with the US government, you’re planted in the hands of a bunch of little kids (I agree with the view in the barrage that it’s similar to the anti-Japanese drama). Of course, the most annoying thing for me to watch in the whole show is the war of words between a group of people. Really, it sounds messy and annoying. There's a war of words everywhere, the sheriff and Will's mother, Nancy and Will's brother, a bunch of people converging, seriously? is it necessary? Why don't you do something real when there's no room for this quarrel? Find out how to kill the big monster? For example, consider a fire attack? So in the end, the sheriff stepped on the little monster, indicating that this monster can also be killed by oppressive behavior? That's true, kinda simple.
In the last episode, the plot really moved faster. The most unexpected thing for me was the two children's songs. I think there must be good and bad reviews for this episode, because when I was watching this episode, it was completely With the expression of the little black girl, she rolled her eyelids and stared at these two little brats, and as expected, the actions of these two established that this is another ending that will not be smooth if someone comes out to make trouble at the critical moment. It's no exaggeration to say that if I were sent to perform the job of shutting down the machine, I could turn both keys at the same time, but not in the TV series, they have to shout "1.2.3."
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