The miscellaneous elements are forcibly rubbed together, and those who see it are inexplicable. To put it bluntly, it's a group of little brats who have never grown up talking from beginning to end that they want to save the world and unite, and then everyone is arguing and doing their own way in the whole show, before so many episodes are staged again and again. One minute, the sense of mission is overwhelming, the next minute, you start to be high, drunk, alone, and it's not boring. It's okay to have these elements, but isn't it disgusting to you from beginning to end? Then, all kinds of forced coincidences, forced time staggers, anyway, except for the last episode, the people have never been together, so I have been looking for people, or I have fallen into the pit by acting alone. The point is, as a superpower group, they have been trained since childhood. Except for No. 5 and Ben who left early, everyone else has no IQ at all. This really insults the IQ of the audience. Giving the world to these people to save is also distressing for other people.
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