The only charm of the whole world is the uncle who catches the mouse & there are indeed many loopholes

Gilberto 2022-03-20 09:01:54

I saw episode 11 and was so angry with that old woman who lost her memory that she couldn't watch it anymore. The first episode of this drama is more divine, and the back is really rubbish. The female protagonist is a bitch, and the male protagonist is a control freak whose brain is short-circuited from time to time.

There are too many loopholes in the plot and character behavior. I won't talk about the survivors that everyone is talking about if they don't go to the hospital. It is said that when the male protagonist went home for the first time and persuaded his ex-wife and son to hide in the countryside, why didn't he take out the video? The back of the phone that wasn't thrown away in order to preserve evidence was never used? If you take out that video, your wife and children must be scared and run out of the city right? It is estimated that the screenwriter forced the plot to kill his ex-wife to die and then be controlled by the blood ancestor.

Then the supermarket killed the infected friend, and the Virgin Mary was angry with the uncle who caught the mouse. When asked why she was angry, she actually replied that Uncle Catcher is not qualified to kill, but only those who love him are qualified to kill? WTF, it's poisonous, you didn't see you so hesitant when you killed other infected people you didn't know, and you didn't see you waiting for those who loved them to kill. When it's your friend's turn, you have to love him to be eligible to kill?

Then the biggest loophole, New York, the economic center of the United States, became chaotic. The U.S. military has not yet taken over, and has the curfew military control tanks? Please, in reality, a black riot occurred in a city such as Baltimore that was not important, and the military took action. Come to think of it, the situation in the TV series is the military standing by? Did the writers really think that making the Internet as slow as the dial-up network would stop the military from getting information? There really is no military common sense at all. Many military communications are dedicated lines, and problems with civilian lines have no effect at all.

Then the male protagonist took his anger on the hacker girl when he found out that his wife was dead, and prevented her from staying in the pawnshop. The tone of voice as if he was the owner of the pawnshop was really annoying. The pawnshop old man actually didn't express his opinion at all, which was completely inconsistent with the imposing old man's image created at the beginning. In addition, the male protagonist is hard-hearted for a while, and compassionate for a while is really insane.

Then the charming uncle rat catcher actually has loopholes in his behavior. Why don't you pick up his father to live at the pawnshop? Is the relationship really so cold that it doesn't even matter if the parents live or die?

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