Divided into two lines: first, cosmic love with a different world beast; second, Bender's plan to destroy humanity. Compared with the previous one, its plot foundation is quite unusual, but the arrangement of the plot details is obviously not sublime. That is to say, the first part conquered the audience with details in the traditional framework, while the second part broke the frame but the details weakened. Overall, although the two have different stunning feelings, in terms of intuitive feeling, I prefer the first one.
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