Only watched five episodes, one-sided remarks.
These themes and plots are a bit tricky. The villain and the protagonist have similar souls and then the protagonist is played badly by the villain, always appearing in Hannibal... But I don't think the bomber's idea is so attractive, maybe it really was when the technology exploded in the last century The hesitation, right? Looking back from the long river of history, I feel that the bomber is a bad guy who cannot integrate into society and keep pace with the times, but also longs to be respected and worshipped. The theory that industrial society makes people lose themselves is not very self-consistent. Most people in any era are It is for the sake of immediate interests to be a small cog in the society... But when I stay at home and the boss sends WeChat to urge progress, I feel like I am a tech slave. ==
Struggling to be recognized, the villain does echo the protagonist, but the difference is that the protagonist is a person standing at the forefront of the times. His detection method is the first, and he is the one who should feel condescending when the two confront each other. , didn't even have that sharpness, and was a bit split with the fitz who was still very confident in the midst of all the denials... The two negotiating scenes were less than expected.
However, the logic of the plot is online, the protagonist has a plump personality, the rhythm of the picture is good, and the boss is online, you can watch it~& The four women who appeared in the first five episodes are very attractive and I like them very much
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