Am I a butterfly or Zhouzhuang!

Adalberto 2022-04-18 08:01:01

I watched the last episode with the idea of ​​[since what has already happened can't be changed, what else am I watching], but the parallel world was introduced at the last moment and I can't wait to watch the third season (•́へ•́╬)

This show is really tangled. If the cycle is broken, what else will he film, if the cycle can't be broken, what else can we watch...

In fact, a cycle in this play is made up of the desires of everyone in it. Fear and love make everything that happened happen again, and everyone who has lost loses again.

After leaving this drama, we are not in a big cycle. It seems that we are not in the cycle of ourselves, but in fact we are also in the cycle of [us]. It is the cycle that created me, and I am the beginning of the next cycle. In other words, love and fear of death instinct created me, and I created the next [me] because of love and fear as a new starting point, which is actually consistent with what Adam said in season two. So how does the cycle break. When I am not swayed by love and fear, I will not create the next [I], the beginning is no longer the end, and the end is no longer the beginning.

So is the loop right or wrong? The point in this drama that has always puzzled me is here, why the cycle should be broken, and why should the cycle continue. Is he talking about the existence of human beings? Is it survival or destruction? If time is God, then does God care about humans? No, time doesn't care about humans, just like the universe doesn't care about humans. The length of human life is meaningless to time and to God, so what is the purpose of the struggle to cycle or not?

Did Adam maintain the cycle to keep [I] alive? Is Jonah breaking the cycle to keep [my] loved ones alive?

But the director may show a fascinated smile, and then prepare to slap me in the face with the plot of the third season!

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  • Investigator Clausen: Expectations lead to disappointment. "Have hope," my mother used to say, "not expectations. You might just be surprised, but not disappointed."