Like all disaster movies, the small town of Jericho also has various problems; like all American dramas, the people in the small town of Jericho also have various unknown pasts, by the way Let’s talk about the government conspiracy theories that screenwriters love; and every story needs one or a few main heroes, and sacrifices some more important people to move the audience, and it’s even more necessary for the so-called so-called heroes that make heroes become heroes. Villain.
As for the characters, I probably watched a lot of American dramas, and I guessed at the beginning who would be sacrificed by the screenwriter. (I remember someone asked me how I felt after watching it, and I said: There are no handsome men and beautiful women in it, so it doesn’t matter who died. But when April died, I was still very moved.) Americans seem to like a lot of causality in the show. Now What will happen to you, what kind of person you will become, will inevitably be combined with what you have done before. So in such a specific environment, whether it is Emily who is a teacher, Dale, a boy who works in a grocery store, or the New Bern enemy who is the runner-up of the fishing competition, all have no choice but to take up a gun to kill, what status have you ever been? It has become irrelevant. Wars and killings are just to allow one to live longer, even if you can't see the future.
So whether it’s war or the end, the dead can have sweet dreams forever. The real sadness is those who still want to believe in "hope". These people are good people under the identity they should have. Maybe they attended your wedding, maybe they competed and fished together, their children maybe played together, but with a "bang", there is a beautiful mushroom cloud above your head not far away, and you haven't figured it out yet. Whatever happened, an atomic bomb would be enough to destroy everything. For these once good people, even food and clothing are a problem in their lives. What is the difference between good and evil.
This drama is full of conflicts, conflicts in people’s hearts, (guilt and guilt for the past), conflicts between foreigners and locals (refugees rescued by Emily’s fiance Roger from the road), power The conflict with desire (the former mayor Johnston and the more idiotic Gray), the conflict between the town and the town, anyway, it is either you or me. It seems difficult to find a middle ground. It's like the title of the last episode: why we fight. In fact, think about it carefully. Anyway, good people kill them and good people. Good people kill all good people. What is there to fight? It's really depressing.
It may be out of curiosity or fear of the unknown. People always imagine what will happen if there is a war or the end of the world. Therefore, the speculations circulating in countless movies and books on the Internet fill our brains and stimulate our minds. Imagination may also make us think about what kind of person we will become in the face of disaster.
I heard that the second season is gone, in fact, I guessed it a long time ago. After all, it has fallen into the cliché at the end, and it will involve terrorists in the high level of the national government. Then you will fight endlessly, and it turns out that they are all You can't fight in the nest because of it. The screenwriters always like to play big, but found that there is no way to finish, so they just gave up, I don't know whether they should be said that they are irresponsible.
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