Discussion on the love between children in the second season

Wyatt 2022-04-05 08:01:01

I watched this season in one go over the weekend, and I felt more grooves in the surprise. I won't say more about the rest. What I want to complain about the most is the love between the characters in the new season.

Let's talk about the children in the play first. To be honest, I really don't understand why the screenwriter wants to add so much love to children. In my understanding, children's "love" for the opposite sex cannot be regarded as love in the true sense. It's a kind of affection for the opposite sex. This kind of affection is different from friendship between friends, but it is not the love that adults say.

I think the first season handled the relationship between Eleven and Mike very well. Because both of them have a very special place, Mike has always been the oldest of the 4 children, plus she has a sister who is in love. That's why he treats Xiao 11 as a lover when all his friends treat her as a friend. At the same time, Xiao 11 was basically isolated from the world before, and the concept of friends and lovers was also told to him by Mike. So she rightly called the relationship between Mike and other friends love. In this way, at the end of the first season, the plot of Mike's pro-child 11 will be logical.

In the second season, Lucas and Dustin, who had no idea about love in the first season, suddenly began to be jealous of Max. And the plot between Lucas and Max is too little, causing the audience to feel that the development of the two is too abrupt. But the screenwriter had to pull Max into Mike and Xiao 11 even if these three people didn't handle it well, and had to make Xiao 11 hostile to mac. . . If things go on like this, I really don't know what the writers will do next season.

Of course, if it's just love that hasn't been dealt with well, it's fine, but the screenwriter seems to only focus on writing about love, and other family and friendship are not doing well. In the first season, the kids get together to find Will, in the second season, the kids are busy, Lucas is flirting, Dustin is raising monsters, only Mike has been helping Will, but Mike seems to have started from the first Ji's team leader turned into an idiot who was able to speak to an unanswered walkie-talkie for 353 days. . . In this way, the sincere friendship between the children in the first season can no longer be found.

What I can't bear the most in the second season is the practice of beating all the children. Obviously Will's situation is very dangerous, but in the end, only Mike is going to find Will. Dustin had to keep this creature even though he knew it could threaten Will's safety. Instead of going to Will first, Lucas kept developing his relationship with Max. And both of them seem to have completely forgotten about Will, and now your buddy is missing, and you both have girls on your mind. When I went to fight monsters with steve, one was asking steve how to flirt with girls, and the other was flirting with girls. Will was not mentioned in the whole process. Could it be that the feelings for Will in the first season were all faked?

I hope the screenwriters in the next season can devote their energy to the friendship of children, and stop giving up the basics.

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  • Assunta 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    There are many stalks, right? All kinds of games + beautiful manga hodgepodge, homage everywhere, but none of the stalks/ideas are original. The first season has the "wow" kind of amazing feeling from time to time, and the second season is 0. Compared with S1, S2, which introduced a bunch of bad American TV dramas, is really second-rate, mediocre (to be precise, it is very similar to some mediocre 3A horror action games, players said meh (Steve you deserve better!

  • Ona 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    The biggest suspense of the season: what about dustin's turtle?

Chapter One: MADMAX quotes

  • Dustin Henderson: He's gonna spread his nasty-ass rash to your whole family.