There are actually two types of series. One is a short story in each episode, and each episode has a main line, such as SN and criminal minds, and the other is that the entire plot is continuous, such as prison break and Kyle. XY.
As far as the former kind of drama is concerned, the most classic is definitely not an American drama, but a Japanese TV series. Ultraman, Sailor Moon and other dramas that have been listed in the antique cabinet, even the more popular detective Conan continues this model. The most feared thing about this kind of mission-based drama is "repetition."
For example, Ultraman will only win with a red light every time, while Sailor Moon will have to stay up until the evening dress mask appears every time. Conan is slightly better, but there are more cases, and most of them seem to be the same.
After comparing so much, what I want to say is that SN is very well controlled at this point.
I have seen a few special features, which are interviews with some special production staff. To put it bluntly, ghost movies are the product of imagination. From the first exorcist to the endless technological magical thrillers... We step on the wisdom of our predecessors and move forward with great strength, but the cost is getting higher and higher. The surprise is getting less and less...SN is not outstanding at this point, but it also strives to make people see different things every time.
What impressed me most was the time Sam was involved in the Time Loop by Tricker, experiencing the same day and the same event repeatedly. If it is made into a single drama, such a storyline is not surprising, but the clever thing is that SN chooses the time of the story and the node of the reincarnation in the story.
Dean sold his soul to save Sam. With only one year left, he and Sam began to find a way to eliminate the deal. It was during this process that Sam met Tricker and entered the Time Loop. In the repeated day, no matter what they do, Dean's death cannot be avoided, and every time Dean dies, the day starts from the beginning.
Imagine that the purpose of Sam’s trip is to save Dean, but our heart-torsing director forced him to face his brother’s death again and again, and began to subconsciously get used to this process. This is cruel but helpless. Something...
At the end of this episode, the two men are embracing affectionately, and Sam's lonely eyes looking back, I can only quote a popular online novel comment: "If you love him, you will torture him."
Well, it seems a little bit. Going off the topic...
Seeing the three seasons so far, S3 is undoubtedly the most classic. In addition to the emotional paving of the first two seasons, the director's portrayal of the characters has become more and more delicate.
The Christmas Eve episode is undoubtedly the most delicate. My last Chirstmas. When Dean said these words, I don't know how many idiots were heartbroken.
The episode of Deram Root, which is related to Bob, promotes the theme of Families do not end with blood. Finally, Dean faced the demon in his heart. It was also in this episode that Dean faced his fear for the first time.
Fleeing is an instinct, so there are ostriches and tortoises. Dean before experiencing the nightmare was tolerant of fear, while Dean after experiencing the nightmare was almost desperate. And I, who look forward to it every week, wait for the end with the firm attitude of No Dean, No SN.
Of course, while reacting to Brotherhood, sn also latently criticized and ridiculed some social phenomena.
Religious films are difficult to shoot because an inconsistent concept will anger those devout believers.
And those ghost movies are just the opposite. Many directors with political satire are always keen to take the background of the times, and those monsters of all kinds are the incarnation of the evil in society and politics.
The monster who eats souls on the phone in sn once said: "Now people are getting closer and closer, but their hearts are getting farther away."
And the ghost facer that made me laugh and laugh. It is a disguised interpretation of those reality shows.
The immortal doctor, and his sinful science, is not the question of science or humanity...
Each episode seems to be a single story, but each episode is connected to the final ending. Known as a "series control", I can't stop this kind of continuous and chaotic plot arrangement.
Of course, having praised the director and screenwriter, let me come back and praise the actors again.
Frankly and unfairly, let me say that the reason why sn is so attractive to me is 90% of the credit of Jensen Ackles. I dare not say how genius Big J is, but Dean in my mind is right from him.
If I remember correctly, the big J should have blond hair, and it was dyed brown to look more like brothers with the little J.
Since I was a child, I have liked slender handsome guys. Big J is the first person to make me want to stop with strong foreign handsome guys.
I can calmly and objectively recommend the plot of the episode, but every time I talk about the big J, I get mad...
Dean is a cute character, although on the surface, he is definitely a model of a new man. The brotherhood between him and Sam, the father-son relationship with the old Winchester, and the ambiguity with the blond little beauty who appeared in the second season are all the highlights of this series.
It is said that S4 will be very different, I am looking forward to it, looking forward to... looking forward to it
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