A good drama dies of a heroine!

Alex 2022-01-27 08:04:28

The best person in the show is Marcus, and the most human is Murphy! Marcus sacrificed 300 people for at least 2,000 people on the ship (mentioned later). The sacrifice is painful, but making a choice is the hardest. Taking responsibility for her own choices is in stark contrast to Moros, the little girl who dares not take responsibility for her own actions. By the way, when it comes to the little girl, Murphy was not guilty but was tortured and abused by everyone, but knowing the facts, he still wanted to seek truth and use "law" to achieve justice for himself. Choose tolerance! shelter! That guilty girl! ! It's really sarcastic here. If I'm young and cute, I can kill someone innocently? Hehe, the country is invincible for this type of organization!

Because there is no crime at all!

Murphy embodies human nature, most vividly! Shaped very successfully!

As for the heroine. . Eh, I don't want to say more, the reason why I became the leader is just because everyone in the small forces likes her. If you remove these, the heroine is simply a fool. Nothing, hey, aggrieved.

In general, the plot of the first season is very attractive, not to mention some details and bugs, it is not bad, but this is the only American drama I want to watch the second season after the heroine is dead. Kind of stupid. . .

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  • [repeated introduction to episode recap]

    Clarke: [v.o] I was born in space. I've never felt the sun on my face or breathed real air or floated in the water. None of us have. For three generations, The Ark has kept what's left of the human race alive, but now our home is dying, and we are the last hope of mankind. One hundred prisoners sent on a desperate mission to the Ground. Each of us is here because we broke the Law. On the Ground, there is no Law. All we have to do is survive. But we will be tested: by the Earth, by the secrets it hides, and most of all, by each other.

  • Bellamy Blake: My sister, my responsibility.

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