I thought Jessica might be a heroine or something, but luckily it's just an old lover. This movie reminds me of the city of the future. Both are so lonely. Obviously not mutual understanding, but can reach a tacit understanding. So it may not be appropriate to say they are cp. I would say soulmate however is also a little pompous. Then, fetters, just use the vocabulary in the original text. In the beginning, Reese was taken away from Jessica, and at the end of the first season, Finch was lost. Fetters make you better, but once it is taken away, the first time is to go to the abyss, and the second time is to struggle to save yourself. So, this show is not rigorous. For example, how can such a machine not be hacked? For example, Reese can always walk fast when the buttons of the suit are fastened, for example, Reese can never find Finch's past. But it is fortunately constructed a utopia in the gutter. Large-scale terrorist incidents are solved by the government, small homicides are solved by poi groups, and honest police detectives like Carter and Fusco challenge corruption and lies.
Another great feature of this play is that the protagonists are lonely, but they choose to stand together. There are countless moments that make people feel how lonely Finch and Reese are, and maybe this task is also a waste for them. People who should not exist have lost their loved ones, and there is no way to rely on each other. But in this case, weak trust and dependence have the power to make outsiders believe that "I'm not alone".
I don't know what to say.
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