Few episodes arrange the male and female protagonists who are purely nervous, this play is arranged. Ordinarily, the protagonist is nervous, so the plot can be a little bit off, you don't need to stand up to scrutiny, and the flaws are easy to explain, but the play is still rigorous and profound. .
Unlike American dramas, most of the British dramas have deep and complicated things. Let’s just talk about it. British dramas prefer to explain the social status and relationship between men and women, politics, religion, and the changes in generations. This drama basically reflects them, such as in the main line. A capable female protagonist, the opposition between the British and the Irish, the ancient Celtic rituals, the demons (good at inducing and instigating confusion, there are three demons in the play, a college student, a eldest sister of three sisters, and a Cassie undercover online) , And the last demon totem of Irish native culture. There are a lot of things in this play. In addition to the main line performance, these images are also run through the whole play, which can be seen in detail. .
Dublin and Belfast in Ireland are both amazing places in Europe. . . Looking at the title again, it will definitely reflect the Irish Celtic culture. The wolf is mostly a symbol of the druids in the ancient Celtic religion. It is natural and balanced. A line in the play including the last picture is cutting trees and opening mountains. The wolf should represent To fight against the salvation of demons, foreign Christianity and local culture.
The protagonist in the play is dying, the Irish problem is very big and complex, sovereignty is raped, territory is occupied (in history), social problems arise one after another, and it may also be the place where the director wants to seek salvation and vent, so there will be rapes and neglected people in the play. The resistance and so on. . It’s hard to say clearly, but it can only be done like this. Watching this play has a set, the screenwriter is probably Irish. .
Regarding Cassie's clone, denying that she was in contact with Cassie was only a DNA test, and it was also due to her going online. It's not clear whether the second season will be released, but there must be a lot of holes left. .
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