I don't know if there are comic fans, but it may be acceptable from a comic perspective. But from a drama, TV series, it's really bad.
The heroine is a special commissioner of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In such a big epidemic, everyone died like that, completely indifferent. Don't report it, and don't even tell the teammates who help in the hospital.
Later in the hospital, the plants kept the corpse alive. Both the male and female protagonists were in danger and were scared to death, but they carried the little girl downstairs and only said to the people in the hospital: She needs rescue. And then no more. For someone with normal intelligence, I would have to call the whole hospital to evacuate.
How would you say you're playing someone from the Centers for Disease Control.
There are many such BUG plots. Knowing that the plants in the swamp will mutate under the influence of the mutagen, the two still ran to the swamp, and chose to go in the dark night.
I don't tell anyone about all the discoveries. After the heroine and the hero discover the changes in the plants, they should immediately ask their superiors for support according to normal thinking. You are a special commissioner of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This special plant is scurrying all over the ground like animals. The world-class discovery is also endangering the lives of everyone nearby. Three patients have been admitted to the high-risk ward, one has died and one is missing.
But the two chose to fall in love in the laboratory, and the ink was written for at least five minutes, and they never mentioned this to anyone from the beginning to the end.
There is also this classic second-hand plot:
Samples taken by the hostess from plants
The male protagonist dripped mutagen on a petri dish, a bunch of intact plant leaves
I started looking at it with a microscope
Also. . also saw cells
Children below junior high school may not understand what slicing and staining are. Simply put, they are things that can be seen under a microscope. They must be processed into a flat layer, flat to a level as small as cells, so that the light below can be processed. Through it, people can see the cells, otherwise the light will be blocked, and people will not be able to see anything.
Correct microscope observation method:
So put a branch under the microscope, and you will only see a dark piece. This wrong basic operation is simply the ultimate insult to the male protagonist's status as a biological researcher.
It proves that the culture class of the entire film crew is probably at the level of not graduating from junior high school.
In the second episode, the little villain was almost pinched to death by the mutated male protagonist, and then the villain chose to swing his knife to continue. In the swamp at night, a burly human figure formed by vines suddenly appeared. Normal people will not run away. Continue to go up and fight monsters?
There are also many similar episodes for the mentally retarded. Basically, this segment comes every 1-2 minutes. The adults in the film behave like the mentally retarded, and even a 10-year-old child can't do it.
I heard that the show was cut, which is really expected.
The intelligence of the director of this show is comparable to that of the director of the eighth season of "Game of Thrones", and it is even worse, and investors can't accept it.
I don't know what the reason is for those who cheered.
Trust me, don't watch, it's a pure waste of time. I insisted on watching two episodes because I was eating crayfish and my hands were occupied and it was inconvenient to change the film. I thought I would watch it later.
The result was super disappointing.
View more about Swamp Thing reviews