This kind of superhuman drama is often full of loopholes and inconsistencies in the ability setting. It is not tangled when you are used to it, but it is only bloody and cool.
It is the personalities and games of various characters that are more interesting to ponder:
The motherland is always a giant baby, with online abilities, perverted online, and offline brains. He is used by opponents and his own people to become a tool person throughout the process;
The storm satirized how ridiculous and manipulative public opinion on the Internet was, and put on the cloak of the Nazis, as if to say that after the Second World War so long, the wisdom of the people is still stuck in the past, the methods are similar, but the carrier has become the Internet;
The most interesting thing is the deep sea. In order to return to the team, he even joined a cult and even talked to his cheeks (really disgusting). At first, I thought it was a positive case that the deep sea accepted my body, but when I saw that the deep sea changed the face of the eagle and the locomotive in an instant, it was so humble, obviously the king of the sea, but the face of a petty citizen;
The locomotive is the kind of villain who secretly stabs in life, stabs a knife in the back, pretends to be a good person in front of people, but can't blame him much. After all, the knife stabbed is a fact, and he did not deliberately fabricate or sow discord;
Xingguang and her sissy boyfriend are so right that they didn't leave me too much impression except singing and falling in love in the car;
Dad Butcher is back, although he still looks like a thug, but in terms of human nature, maybe he is an ordinary person in the recent reality - he loves his wife, but does not accept children; loves his brother, but does not forgive his father... Confusion is the norm for ordinary people;
There is also Marvin who is obsessive-compulsive disorder and Frankie who is absent without permission.
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