This drama must have been touted too much. Many places are not logical and seem a bit simple and naive. What is the purpose of the terrorist Anaki? Is it to avenge his son or plan another terrorist attack against the United States? If it is one of them, then the plot and some places are unreasonable. Secondly, what exactly does the hero Nick want to do in the whole show, and what is his purpose. If he is really instigated, according to the account in the play, he just wants to confront the domestic politicians and give an explanation for the 83 children who died. And he didn't press the button in the end because of his daughter's phone? Doesn't it feel contradictory. The reason for Nick's rebellion is too far-fetched. How could a person who has a family and been abused by the enemy for so many years give up so much past and abandon his family because the enemy has given him a chance to live and there is a little boy. Also, Walker's rebellion was not explained, and he felt a little inexplicable. Why did he rebel and what to do after he rebelled. I think it would be more reasonable to describe Nick as the kind of person who only wants to survive and only cares about his family and himself. In short, compared to so many wonderful American dramas, this drama is still not good. After watching the first season, I didn’t have the urge to watch the second season.
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