Using space as a selling point attracts a legion of sci-fi fans and turns out to be a family soap opera
Selling dog meat makes me feel cheated
Start a family with 2 adults and 3 children
The first task was to let the youngest child about 10 years old go underwater to get supplies
What are you doing, sir
You said that you need to command, then can't the mother do it? And the daughter is completely instructed to go into the water without permission on a strange planet. Can you go to Mars?
In short, based on the expectations of sci-fi, there will be a huge contrast in the receipt of goods. I feel that I see the new world where Americans eat rice and Chinese cut beef. Everything feels unreasonable, but from the perspective of the special effects of freezing, it is not bad.
If you look at it with the mentality and standards of a family's daily ethics soap opera, it wouldn't be that big of a disappointment, maybe you can stick to it, but I suspect they left when they saw the title if he didn't like sci-fi and cosmic themes if
This method of raising the audience's huge false expectations will inevitably lead to the anger of many audiences, resulting in lower ratings even if the special effects are good
If the audience has a little requirement for physics common sense, it is recommended not to watch this drama, otherwise every episode will make you feel unreasonable
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