The last time I talked about the separation of Hanna and Eric because of their parentage issues. Eric was also shot during the escape. Because he is a fugitive, he naturally cannot get the treatment he deserves. This also caused him to cultivate quietly for a long time.
Marrisa, on the other hand, was temporarily removed from her post and forced to undergo a psychiatric diagnosis. Her relationship with her family has also been strained by her reluctance to reveal anything to her husband about her work and the scars on her body. I really don't understand why French men are so in love...
Hanna went to Sophie (her British friend) without a doubt. She still did not get rid of the ills of staying away from social places, which led to her whereabouts being exposed again. She experiences the joys of the forbidden fruit during a secret outing with a group of people her friend has been secretly in love with. (Does it feel like a love triangle?)
Hanna wasn't the kind of person who would give up friendship for love, and she didn't really like the boy, so when the boy asked her to stay, she refused, but unfortunately her friend didn't realize Hanna's kindness. At the same time, Eric's comrade Tom recruits Eric's hideout because he is threatened by Jerome (the one who succeeds Marrisa), which also leads to Eric being caught by Jerome.
When Jerome was about to shoot Eric, the protagonist's aura once again showed a very important role! ! ! He escaped, alone.
Marrisa catches Hanna who is not welcome. At first Hanna didn't resist because she didn't know where to go after escaping, so she kept waiting. Eric and Hanna escape together when she finds out that Eric still deeply loves her. Marrisa may lack the love from her children on the one hand, so when she was with Hanna for a while, she was reluctant to kill her. She also began to feel sympathy for Hanna at this time.
In the seventh episode, the original research center was gradually mentioned. It turned out that after Marrisa's experiment was revealed, the government reopened the plan. The picture below shows the most humane and skilled students. When Hanna knew there were people like her, she decided to go and rescue them. (Note that the prisoners here are all women.)
Eric didn't let Hanna take the risk at first, so he sent Hanna to her biological father, ready to go to the rescue alone. But don't forget that Eric's wound hasn't healed at all, so the director won't let him die alone. Hanna escapes from her biological father's house and finds Eric to go with him to the rescue.
At this time, Marrisa was already in the same camp with them, so it was equivalent to the three of them going together. In the process, Eric brought Hanna to Johanna's cemetery, which also implied Eric's final ending.
The rescue process went well, and Jerome was killed by Marrisa, but because the people at the research center were all mechanized, only one person came out with them in the end. Eric also passed away at the end of the show due to his final injuries (the gunshot wound at the airport remains unhealed). (Anti-Lullaby should be here.)
Hanna's first season is also over, but since Kinnaman won't be playing in the second season, I think it may be because he is a little too stealing Hanna's limelight, so I may choose to pursue it, after all, the first season is still the main Supported by him.
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