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Marta 2022-04-19 09:03:21

2021.8 2 visits with my mother, the experience is very good, I noticed new details 1 Sean was in the taxi, the driver said he knew him, he murdered the Isis member, Sean corrected him and said it was "Taliban", but did not correct "murder" 2 Rachel hid the video in the photo with her mother, which corresponds to the previous saying "You put her in the most conspicuous position, but no one will really pay attention to her, just like she was alive" 3 Sean flashed back repeatedly The picture of Hannah reaching out to him is not the effect of fake surveillance on him, but the last picture of the Taliban member he shot and killed. The main plot line of the series that he suppressed in his subconscious mind is reincarnation, as Sean said. Saying "it's catching up on me", regardless of his state of mind, he shoots unarmed people, avoids jail time for video evidence loopholes, and gets me in jail for video evidence framing. Hannah's team wants to restore justice and clarify for those who have been framed, but they choose to frame Sean as an injustice. They don't think Sean is innocent, but neither is their client. Rachel's mother was derailed, and Rachel became a mistress. From the perspective of behavioral analysis, it was a kind of revenge for her father's role, and the superintendent said that she was "not so strict on moral issues". In fact, it is true. However, she was very angry when she heard it. Regarding the arrangement of the ending, I believe that there will be no better choice for her. Rachel is obsessed with seeing the truth of the overall situation, not being deceived, and only standing on a higher point will not be played by power. The ending is a little bit, "Don't think that if you spy on others, you won't be spied on by us." I guess the second season should be more about organization. All four are very entertaining. In the first season, the organization stood at a high point, and after the details were unraveled one by one, it had to fall, so it should be the audience's perspective to follow the organization.

It can really be called a "thriller", especially the last sentence of the female boss "it should be a conspiracy theory", as well as the mention of mgzt. The days of video truth are long gone, and truth itself is teetering—if they want, we can stop needing it.

Alas, every character is so well made that I love it. I will still feel stingy sadness when watching the next few episodes, in the real monitor that Sean is staring at, he and Hannah's body language shy after parting. However, in the face of greater good, everything can be just a deliberate lie, just like Hannah's light "I'm sorry" as the final dialogue.

Finally, I hope to see more ambitious heroines like Rachel. I'm really cool

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  • Ena 2022-04-22 07:02:01

    The shady scenes cause serious discomfort, and what is discovered is always the black hand who deliberately puts it on the surface and waits for the fool to discover it. You think that the trap is the purpose, but it is only a small step in the chessboard. "You can't beat this CCTV", but CCTV is all AI face-changing (manual dog head) to shoot a little modern taste of tinkerer and tailor. After watching the next episode and then looking back at the previous episode, there will be surprise clues to discover.

  • Florencio 2022-04-23 07:06:25

    There have been several similar dramas in the UK, all talking about the problem of surveillance being tampered with and controlled by others. It seems that this is their existing problem.