David is the most powerful. If you directly show the audience his superpowers, like other superheroes, his strength and speed are excellent. One person instantly kills a group of armed troops, demolishes a building with one punch, and manipulates other people's brains. Wait, it's too tacky and unconvincing. Very ingeniously, this play first lays out the unusualness of David's brain. His physical body is not aware of the more uncontrollable super power, and it is extremely difficult to deal with a little accidentally leaked. The whole season is laying the groundwork, and there are very few plots that directly show his superpowers. I hope that the second season will see the outbreak of the invigorating and dripping power.
Also, since David is so omnipotent and like a god, then his opponents are also very powerful, otherwise it would not be worth watching if he is instantly knocked out by him, but if he is evenly matched with gestures, it cannot be seen that David is unique, and his power far exceeds other superpowers. , the most powerful, he is a super superhero who can create a universe with a snap of his fingers. So the opponent arranged for him in the first season is himself, and his schizophrenic enemy resides in his brain. This setting is interesting.
Finally, I praised Dan's super handsome acting skills, and the schizophrenia's eyes, expressions and language are too convincing. Looking forward to the second season
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