S01: It seems to be soft sci-fi. Loretta's mother is addicted to scientific research and risky experiments. After the experiment, both mother and daughter travel to different parallel worlds/times. In the time-space B that L passed through, L's mother passed through, but the L of time-space B didn't wear it, so two Ls of different ages met. A's L encounters B's L's son, and then A's L reminds B's L. The son thinks that you are also addicted to scientific research and do not want to be a mother. B's L woke up.
S02: Repent after exchanging identities. I underestimate the selfishness and shamelessness of people. I accidentally glanced at the short review (Is Jacob's soul in xx) and lost some sense of wonder.
S03: The setting of this show may be that there is an advanced civilization underground, and just throwing out a charging treasure can have such magical effects. Time is suspended, and it can be resumed. What's wrong with doing something? I think of a lyric from a hedgehog, how short true love is.
S04: I was looking forward to an episode with technology, but no technology appeared.
S05: Mid-life crisis and solutions, he seems to be a good person, but his overdrafted salary should be used to buy dog care homes, short-term rentals, etc.
S06: Judging people by their appearance is just an instinct to speed up the decision. People who don't judge people by their appearance are rare.
S07: Harm the other's friend, bite the other's poisonous snake, save the other's parents, the robot He Gu. Humans are too self-centered. It's just that in the story, the protagonist still shows warmth to the robot.
S08: (1) Ever since Danny and Jacob switched bodies and Danny couldn't leave, I felt uncomfortable seeing this person's body. In the end Danny took the initiative to confess. Maybe this is just the impulse and greed of young people?
(2) Why did little Cole have to bring the machine Jacob to his mother? Can't you go home and find his father? Why is there such a river in the forest that when it is thawed, it will cross a long time? It's really like a save point in a game, a game and a dream.
(3) Two sentences with a deep impression: "Sad, but beautiful" and "Blink of an eye." Time passes, and every minute and second of the present may become a time to return in the future, cherish it.
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With some ideas:
A. The mind-changing machine can be used for two people, or one person and one robot; there are high-simulation robots. Why didn't Cole's grandfather use the two machines before he died, converting into a robot?
Reminds me of another science fiction I read. Robots can temporarily simulate human thinking, but if an environment is full of such robots, AI will become more and more "stupid" or monotonous without accepting new ideas. Thoughts gradually fade away.
Is it possible to prepare a group of people specially for changing their minds? Human cloning raises ethical issues, and if it were just an ethical issue, I think it would have been skipped long ago.
B. When I was a child, some stories were about freezing the entire human body and waiting for the development of science and technology. It is enough to extract the thinking in this story. But can this thinking be fully extracted? It's still an algorithmic deduction.
C. In addition to the above two black technologies, there is also the third largest machine that jumps in parallel worlds. But the computers and TVs on the ground are so backward, the cameras seem to be only black and white.
One possibility, the technology tree has too many paths, maybe this is just a small difference from the previous point.
Another possibility is that it should also be the idea of many science fiction novels. The real technology and resources are hidden in the center of the earth, and the surface of the earth is used to confuse aliens.
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