The robot episode is also okay. But the last two episodes of the humanoid robot and the circular robot quarreling are too pediatric. Some concepts are good, but they just feel naive to implement. Scientific exploration has opened Pandora's box, which may be a great disaster. Some greedy people always think about breaking through the limit to live forever, and the result is harmful to others. Even if there is no malice at first, human curiosity will always drive to explore the unknown. The scientist in the episode of Black Hole is like that. Energy, territory, and control can all be the cause of struggle.
It's better to go back to the past, because the history is known and what you feel is just nostalgia. In the future, all you see are all kinds of machines. In short, don't wear headphones, it's easy to be machined. Then again, the British have a soft spot for zombie.
There are many times when I think the heroine is quite smart, willing to take risks, and has a spirit of sacrifice. It's a pity that the Doctor of Iron Fighting, the female companion of Flowing Water, can be ambiguous, and it is only sad to deepen the feelings. This is also the sorrow of the doctor, loneliness will always follow.
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