The plot is like a loop, each time point is both the beginning and the end, each one is running blindly for his own desires, with no end in sight, despair. Because it involves several families and generations, the plot is more convoluted and more brain-burning than "The Former Destination". After watching it, it is obvious that the brain's CPU and memory are not enough.
I think there should be a religious concept in addition to time travel, but I haven't seen it yet, who can remind it so that I can better understand the plot.
What makes me most desperate is that I still don't know how many episodes the second season will have? ? Which big guy points the way?
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