Suddenly I found that this poster is like the female reproductive system, especially in the small picture, the ovaries on both sides, the cave is the uterus, and the figure below is the vagina. So every traveler is a child of time, and every time travel is a regeneration?
I don't know if I'm thinking too much? Although I'm an LSP, I'm generally serious when discussing sexual innuendo in film and television artworks, because these settings generally serve their worldview and philosophical implications, not pleasure.
After the second season, I don't want to watch the third season. It's too complicated, and it keeps getting more complicated, and my brain is not enough. But it's not Nolan's hard science-fiction brain-burning. It's a bit similar to human relations and a bit similar to philosophy. In addition, the plot is slow and obscure, and the level of interest plummets.
To deceive yourself: I personally assume that at the end of the second season, there is no Black Martha, Adam killed Martha, Yunas completed his growth, and finally became Adam, closed loop.
The whole world completes the cycle, and the episode is over!
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