What about the old-fashioned plot, please explain the ending of the first season, how this so-called fake Messiah rescued a plane who died in a plane crash? Do you put a hat on this drama without watching it? This drama has a big game and it has just started, and people who take it out of context have lowered the score!
To say whether there is a miracle in this play, it is obvious from the beginning.
First, the audience who gave the low score deliberately forgot that the Messiah rescued a boy who was hit by a bullet, right? Even if this can be performed by an audience in advance, then it's better to continue.
Second, how did the Messiah manage to save the pastor's church and his daughter from the tornado? Is this a force that can be fought against? Can this be magic?
Third, in that lake in Washington, D.C., no magician can walk on the water without prior arrangement, right? The Messiah in the play is a person from the third world. Which American is willing to take such a risk to set up an organ in that lake in advance? If no one helps him set up the mechanism, may you please explain how he walks on the water?
Fourth, even if he is really a magician, he is tired of lifeless things. At the end of the first season, he resurrected a plane man. Is this still something magicians can do?
Therefore, he actually encountered the "real" Messiah who was misunderstood by the media by coincidence. Although it doesn't exist in reality, you can't allow it to not exist in the TV series, right?
People who can give this show a low score are either excessively low IQ or excessively overestimated their own IQ.
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