The first quarter of the first season made me make up my mind to chase dramas. This kind of drama with unlimited creativity, ups and downs, and occasional humor is really powerful. It even made me shelve the American dramas "NCIS" and "bones" and pursue it instead. . .
In the first season, because the shooting time was earlier, the pictures and props were a little rustic. However, the plot arrangement is still very good. The two most impressive episodes are the episode when Rose goes to see her dad, and the empty baby and doctors dance (actually telling a story) that spanned two episodes. If Rose's father's episode focuses on family affection, then empty baby is a combination of affection and suspense, which is even more exciting.
The children's voice "mami mami, are you mami? where is my mami" fluttered in the night sky of London during the war. Although the milky and milky voice made people think of cute children, but in that dark night. The atmosphere is still a little scary.
As a fan of American and Japanese dramas, I didn't know the origin of this tragedy from the doctor's words until the end-the molecules that repaired the damage of life came to the earth for the first time and never saw the genetic makeup of human beings because of excessive repair. The little boy injured by the bomb repaired the gas mask into a part of his body. . . And all the people who came into contact with the little boy were also infected as zombies, repeating are you mami just like the original mother body? where is my mami?
And in the end, when the mother embraced the son, a miracle finally occurred, the mother and son were recognized, and the son should not be restored to a normal human being. When I found out that the little boy's mask could be taken off, I was as excited as the doctor.
The story is basically over at this point. The last thing that ends is Jack's escape. Jack is a rare hero. Good people have good rewards. Well, you guessed it, the doctor took in Jack who lost the warship.
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