About the ending and L4L9

Matt 2022-01-07 15:53:34

First of all, L4 and L9 are of the same clan and should be different branches of the same nano experiment, so there is a sense between them. This explains well why Morgan could sense that Li was looking at her; Morgan would know people she didn’t know, because Li knew all; Lee’s super combat effectiveness, Morgan would also (maybe the same as a combat weapon instinct) ; Morgan watched his hands, Li also watched his hands (it may be that Lee was infected with the emotional gain virus by Morgan); Morgan and Lee both said "follow me". But Morgan and Lee are different. Lee is the number one executive, and Morgan is emotional mutation, so Morgan can force Amy to "follow me", and Lee directly KOs the chef. L4L9 are all converted from combat to civilian use, and they have no advantages or disadvantages. It's just that Morgan's emotional strengthening will help ensure civilian safety until the killing of deer happens. Morgan’s logic when killing the deer was that the deer was not saved and the pain must be reduced. But when she killed the deer, she was panicked because of too strong emotions. No matter what the purpose was, the deer died in her hands. The contradiction directly leads to a decline in execution. But Li's emotions are not strong, she doesn't care about killing right or wrong, she just needs to stifle everything that impairs execution. The ending was very interesting. Li looked at his hands. Morgan recognized himself after looking at his hands. Did Li also recognize himself? I personally feel that this kind of emotional gain is a bit like a virus, which is extremely contagious. It is estimated that the L series will not be saved if Li spreads the virus. I feel that this plot is a bit familiar, by the way, Western World. The actress who played Morgan is the one who played the witch, seductive

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Morgan quotes

  • Morgan: [looking out over the lake] Is this what heaven's like?

    Dr. Amy Menser: I don't know.

    Morgan: It must be. I feel... Alive.

  • Dr. Lui Cheng: For every decision we make there are consequences