I'm amazed that this show has such a high rating. The parallel world setting does not have any hints and is forcibly given, and the sci-fi visual elements are only supported by an exquisite time instrument and a mass of chaos. So this film is more like an ethics film than a sci-fi film. The time travel here is just a background, and the discussions are all about killing relatives, incest, cheating, betrayal, and so on. And there is no logic in the actions of the characters. If you say crossing, you will cross, and if you come back, you will come back. All the stalks are made up later. The name is from the future rival when the mother had an abortion. You should mention this kind of stalk before. A mouthful, showing some old mothers, it's all hard-setting. If this kind of hard setting can be established and make people high, I think it will be more tongue-in-cheek and curious if the husband's cheating object travels back to the past and gave birth to him with his own father. So what I can't bear the most is that Charlotte gave birth to her daughter, and her daughter gave birth to Charlotte in the future. This kind of setting makes no sense. The so-called complex brain-burning is all about forcibly entangling the relationships of characters through time travel. The love line between the male and female protagonists is the end of two parallel worlds and the beginning of a new world, but the relationship between the two is completely illogical, and they don't even call. The heroine of the parallel world. If this drama is about 8 points, I can give it 7 points. Now that it is so high, I will balance it a little. The 6.5 points are all for the efforts of the screenwriter for the complex relationship between the characters.
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