I saw that there are too many slots in the fifth episode, and of course there are still some good points, so I still insist on watching it.
Slots:
1. No one noticed that the Soviets built such a large base in a small town in the United States, and what about the food, materials, and firearms of so many people in the base?
2. The group of four wandered around the base for so long, with almost no weapons, especially when they passed through so many people into the communication room, and finally managed to escape. Is the protagonist's halo too heavy?
3. When Nancy and Jonathan dealt with the two in the hospital, Nancy was always staring and motionless in shock. Please, what are the legs used for? Run after hitting people, okay? The two will watch the monsters slowly merge, and then kill them again?
4. Little Eleven will always run out of superpowers, crying with blood on his nose, collapsed and crying. Of course, the last two or three episodes are indeed injured and over-consumed. It is understandable, but you have experienced the first two seasons. A little scary is acceptable, right? It's time to grow up, okay? Really, the deepest impression on her in the three seasons is that she is paralyzed and crying...
5. The sheriff seems to be getting fatter and fatter. This season, the middle-aged group seems to be out of control frequently. The sheriff is too out of control and keeps roaring, and then everyone keeps arguing, too noisy.
6. After the youth group gathered in Star Court, perhaps because there were too many people, and they needed to shape characters or something, they started arguing again, especially Lucas (including the front), and there was a lot of talk.
7. In the last episode, Dustin sings to Susie. I really have nothing to say. Is the arrangement of this section to ease the atmosphere for everyone?
8. The plot is based on the battle against monsters, with the addition of the Soviets. The Soviets can quietly build such a large base, but there is nothing they can do about the protagonists. If someone is caught, the Veritaserum is a drug ?
9. Billy was finally awakened by Little Eleven and sacrificed to save everyone, but is it really so easy to be awakened and can resist the control of the sucking demon?
10. That Soviet and otaku translator knew that there was danger, someone came to kill them, and ran and played casually? You, a Soviet man, went to a place full of Americans, can you have a sense of crisis...
Not a slot:
1. It's a group show, the characters are full, Max and Billy are not as tasteless as the second season, the newly added ice cream team is more brilliant, the character design is very brilliant, it is the part where Steve and Robin were caught and drugged. feeling broken...
2. The three lines are parallel, and in the end, they reach the same goal. The plot development and decryption process are quite rich.
3. The sheriff's letter is very touching, family, friendship, and love.
4. Don't say how ridiculous the specific plot is, but the whole plot is very smooth.
finally:
I think that from the first inverse world, to monster wars, to zombies + monster wars + enemy Soviet Union, the plot is actually quite simple, of course, the screenwriter is also adding new directions, but I think the Soviet Union is quite a failure. , In the second season, Eleven went to her sister to broaden the direction. I think it can continue.
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