After watching this drama, I can hardly complain. It's like a Lord of the Rings worldview setting that turned out to be 23 Angel Street. In the name of a sci-fi drama, the film shows the daily life of a group of middle-aged teenagers and a group of middle-aged uncles and aunts who do not know the so-called.
1. First of all, there are too many lines, and they are all interpersonal relationships that have nothing to do with the dome. Except for the later episodes, there are not many scenes about the dome in almost every episode before. Where is the science fiction?
2. If four middle-year-old girls press their handprints to start the egg hatching mode, I just want to ask if they can summon the dragon in the second season if they collect all 7 dragon balls? Do aliens like to joke like this?
3. The alien egg hatched a monarch butterfly. Could it be that the first thing the aliens did when they came to earth was to meet with the monarch butterfly to discuss the hatching plan?
4. In the last episode, the alien image of a mature person popped up and said, the glass jar is not to punish you, but to protect you, why? I won't tell you, but you have to protect the balls, or you will be destroyed. This really belongs to the divine logic of high-level intelligent creatures, and normal people cannot understand it.
5. In the last episode, after the female reporter threw Dandan into the lake, the pink starlight rushed into the sky vertically from the lake. I thought it was the second machine awakening.
6. In conclusion, hello screenwriter, goodbye screenwriter.
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