I give points really loose...I think it’s enough to have something novel that I can remember. Just after watching the first episode, the stalk of "disappear when you say your name", but the new element added is that the disappearance of these things has different levels of impact on life. Pets and family members who live together without separation are lost. Nothing. Existing in memory, there will be nothing more than sadness after a while; the intruder of life, mentor, is a threatening factor for suspecting his girlfriend's derailment, and an outsider that the protagonist hates, but after letting him disappear, the protagonist’s life has changed drastically. This point made me think that we should respect those who meet in life... those bosses, clients, and seemingly useless communication are actually part of life, which may not be so good, but even part of the main framework of life. . Another novelty is that this stem has an action of turning back and introspecting. After the male protagonist discovers his ability, he tries to circumvent it. Every time he comes on stage, he still tries to tell the joke that no one listens to, instead of just being intoxicated. Under this superpower. Going a step further, when he was pulling back and forth between the spotlight and the fear of superpowers, he tried to find a new alternative: telling successful jokes that he had said before, talking about people who had disappeared before, but no one laughed! I think the scariest point is here... what others laugh at is not the male protagonist's joke skills, but is controlled by this ability. How much of the current public opinion is inadvertently manipulated. The action of the male lead is very delicate. I think the screenwriter used his heart. After adding such a plot, this super power suddenly becomes more skin-conscious and not just an empty concept, it guides Readers think about what I will do if I get this superpower and how to avoid bad things. I think this is the first episode, a better place above the brain.
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