Being able to watch the full play with patience, mainly relying on the beauty of Shelby and the Middle Eastern sisters for half of the journey, and the feeling of wanting to know the result lasted for the second half. In terms of role modeling, the most favorite is the glasses brother Simon, but unfortunately the first season ended up. Therefore, there is not much expectation for the second season, and the plot of my brain supplement may be more exciting than the drama.
As a suspense reasoning drama, this drama is undoubtedly a failure. Such a good background setting shapes the characters like this, and the story tells like this. The smoke bombs were lit up indiscriminately, some evidence pointed to this person, no, other evidence pointed to another person, still not, so the cycle, in fact, is a bit annoying. And in terms of the rhythm of the plot, the front is endlessly long-winded, but when it comes to revealing the truth, it first guesses a person, and then goes, and it is true, standing in the middle of God’s perspective and hurriedly explaining it is over. Everyone sees There must be a big cry here: WTF... I
personally feel that instead of being so long-winded, it is better to spend half of your energy on the layout of the boss behind the scenes, and spend the other half on how the students use what they have learned to find clues and analyze clue. However, there is almost no analysis in the whole play, just how the phenomenon manifests, how the protagonists feel, it is over. And people who looked like bad guys at first turned out to be bad guys. This setting is too weak.
As for plot bugs, there are not many obvious bugs. If you insist on explaining, you can explain it, but the whole story is not rigorous but it is a fact.
However, the starting point of liam's desire to foul fbi is not tenable. Even if fbi has caused many tragedies, destroying the fbi system will only make kbfz more arrogant and cause more tragedies. Therefore, it is inevitable to cover up many facts.
The hurried ending of the first season hinted at a huge conspiracy, revealing that there was someone else behind the scenes, and only a small character who was out of anger was sacrificed. Then the staged motivation is not important, what is important is the later chapters. But just because the later chapter made the first season anticlimactic, the whole season became the forefront of the future, it's a bit too much.
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