They were all copied on their own books, turned off the lights at night, plugged in the headphones, and watched them lying in bed (simulating cinema effect, ha ha). Jiji likes it very much.
But I just don't understand why 4400 must build a "garden of Eden", and must be injected with the "potential agent" and survive to live in? On the surface, everyone can choose whether to inject or not, but no matter if you choose not to inject or you choose to inject and die, there is no way to enter the Garden of Eden.
If a considerable number of people have not been injected, they live outside the "Garden of Eden", and those who survive the injection live in the "Garden of Eden". Isn't this just the "in and out of the city" of the last days? ——The city is full of elites, with superpowers, and the environment is good; outside the city is frustrating, and the living environment is poor... But as far as I know, the 4400 was originally meant to change this ending?
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