There are occasional jokes but overall it is a boring running account. It's not funny and the memes are very general. I suggest that the screenwriter learn how to play political memes with Byron Cohen's "Who is America".
Many stalks are simply not available to most domestic audiences, such as Pelosi and AOC's stalks.
The protagonist's family line, especially the daughter's line, is too procrastinated to directly delete it, which has little effect on the plot. Inside, the second-in-command of the scientific team has an Asian stereotype with an obvious image of a Chinese scientist, squinting, skinny, wearing glasses, and adding a love scene with a black pilot. Is this too long? If the Chinese scientist's love line and daughter line are deleted, and it is reduced to six or seven episodes, this drama will barely get a passing score.
It's too lazy to correct scientific mistakes. The biggest black technology in the whole play should be the telescope at the door of the general's house that can see the satellite clearly. In addition, it is understandable that the screenwriter sacrifices a certain amount of authenticity for fun and fun, but the US Space Force secret project, the Canadian Belgians appear, what is going on with a Russian officer walking around the base, in order to play Trump's Russia The stalk doesn't even need the most basic rationale.
Fortunately, this show was broadcast on Netflix. If it were broadcast on TV platforms, the ratings would definitely be miserable. Will Netflix renew the second season with more money? I don't think it's likely.
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