It's been a few years, but I've caught up to the sixth season. I'm a little surprised that I don't fast-forward while watching it.
This drama has a distinct CW style, it is youthful and light, and it is something that junior and high school students will like. But at the same time, it is rare that it has a little more flavor and a little more thought than other CW dramas.
The rhythm of the plot advancement is great, and there is a sense of mystery. Anyway, I can't guess what the screenwriter is going to do next.
Finally, let’s summarize the first five seasons casually. In fact, it has been so many years, and many of them can’t be remembered. It seems that human beings have abused nuclear weapons. I couldn’t stay any longer, so I sent 100 young people who were guilt-ridden to test the earth. The young people went down, only to find that the earth was very lively, so I asked the people in space to come down and play together, and then several rounds on earth People just fight, and even fight with AI. Before the outcome was decided, the earth was dying again, so most of the protagonist survivors returned to space, and a small number of protagonist survivors drilled into the ground.
After a few years, a small oasis was restored on the earth, and the people in space went down and merged with the black-blooded anti-radiation leader who had been staying below, and the underground survivors also ran to the ground, but unexpectedly again A group of criminals who had just returned from a business trip outside had to seize the oasis, so the three groups of people went back and forth and messed up the oasis again, so the three groups of survivors Had to go back to the spaceship to sleep again.
Then came the sixth season, a brand new planet. I really don't know how the writers would write it. After all, I used to like pilots a lot, but I was killed as soon as I came up.
Finally, let me sigh with emotion, a lot of the content in this book is not in line with scientific logic, there is no biological common sense, but it is still unbearable to look good, on the screenwriter's powerful business ability of plot conception without scientific knowledge background!
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