If there is only the first season, it is a perfect masterpiece. But the second season started to go bad.
Self-righteously mixing quantum mechanics philosophy and religious elements, but understanding and explaining concepts such as quantum mechanics is very simple and even wrong, but anyone who flips through a college physics book will not write such a thing. Really embarrassing. .
There are really too many injuries. For example, a clockmaker who is interested in physics uses some rough tools in the basement to tinker with a time machine because his son died, tearing apart the universe and creating a parallel universe? How much power does your basement circuit have? When the barrels of nuclear waste in nuclear power plants are opened, it will trigger doomsday. At first glance, those broken iron barrels of yours are not capable of shielding radiation and various interactions, so does it make a difference whether they are opened or not? If only opening one barrel caused the doomsday, why didn't the waste cause doomsday before it was put into the barrel? If you say it's spread out before you put it in, then what about when you're done filling a bucket before closing the lid? Because the nuclear waste had an unknown interaction in the barrel? If so, it's back to the tin bucket mentioned earlier, so does it make a difference if it doesn't open at the end? There are many other flaws, so I won't list them one by one.
There were three seasons in total, so many holes were dug that could not be filled. Suddenly, Klaudia discovered the third world at the end, and everyone went through the past and solved the matter in one breath. You guys are really amazing, time travel, universe travel machine at your fingertips. But u1s1, the casting is really good, the actors of different ages in the same role are really similar, and their acting skills are also online.
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