This season, it's all big heroine plays, and the racial balance of the protagonist

Jadon 2022-03-25 09:01:14

In the first episode of the programmer's revenge, the heroine has accumulated profound computer skills, led the counterattack and finally became the captain.

In the second episode of the mother-daughter scene, the daughter appeared more courageous than her boyfriend, and then violently counterattacked her mother, and finally stopped and boarded a big truck. In fact, I think it's right for the mother to buy the anti-pregnancy medicine for her daughter... The mother still loves her daughter very much.

The protagonists of the third episode are still two heroines, one is fierce and ruthless for the future, and the other is busy for life (the meaning of the headscarf is very clear).

In the fourth episode, the female protagonist (black) took turns changing her boyfriend sex and constantly felt bored, "it's just going in and out". It was also her final decision to pull her boyfriend to resist.

The fifth episode is still the heroine, and she lived to the end to fight with the robot dog for a whole episode.

The revenge of the daughter (black) in the sixth episode, proficient in consciousness transmission technology, coupled with the mother in my mind, is actually a double heroine.

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  • Alia 2021-12-27 08:01:51

    Are e01, 06 and the others in one season... These two episodes are all about the personality or humanity in the virtual, and don't go into the technical bugs. 02, Emm Foster obviously has a contradiction with the child. I don’t like 03, 05.04. The angle of dealing with feelings is very interesting. That said it burst in the first season, but what happened later. .

  • Kiley 2022-03-22 09:02:16

    I always feel that Black Mirror is a tag that pretends to force young people. The form is greater than the content. For the first time in this season, I feel that the high quality of the script is no longer ostentatious. In the end, we will be together no matter what

USS Callister quotes

  • Nanette Cole: This is a dream... It has to be.

    Walton: It's more like an eternal waking nightmare, from which there is no escape.

  • Robert Daly: I'm coming to get you!