2021/2/10
After reading it, I am amazed at the logic ability of the screenwriter , but is the ending a bug?
If the professor's son was changed by Jonah 3 and Martha 3 who came through, and lived happily without a car accident, then there no time machine invented by the professor to change the past , and there would be no division . From the two worlds that come out , there is no crossing passage , Jonah and Martha will not be born, and if they are not born, no one will travel to the source world to prevent the car accident.
Does this ending not form a causal closed loop? So another form of the grandfather paradox, right?
The screenwriter created such a philosophical ending for everyone to feel better and avoid routines ?
Hope to clear up~
2021/2/8
Watched a few episodes of Diablo Season 3 last night and wanted to give up.
The plot is too broken, a time travel pit has not been filled before the parallel world begins, one time 33 years ago, one time 66 years ago, one time now, one time in the future, one time the protagonist is in the parallel world, It will be more than 100 years before the female protagonist of the parallel world came to the world of the male protagonist, and various characters will travel from the future of all ages to the present and the past at any time. The old "me" kills the people I care about the most in order to accelerate my growth.
Ordinary people can travel through precisely controlled time at will to find the person they want to find.
It’s okay to burn some brains, but the editing is so broken and the plot develops so slowly that it makes me drowsy. Is there going to be a sudden twist like the last episode of the second season?
I can't complain, I won't recommend it to my friends...
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