I really think this drama is very fun, it's funny and makes people happy. Then I was really boring to go to Wikipedia for fun, and found that the protagonist prototype, the producer himself, had such a few points, which was quite interesting.
1. The IQ of O'Brien197 was measured in childhood, and no paper evidence was left. Considering that children's IQ scores are referenced by other children, the better way to prove their high IQ is to test again after adulthood, but O'Brien has not taken the Mensa test as an adult.
2. O'Brien claimed to have hacked into NASA at the age of 13 in 1988, but the so-called intelligence-based exemption exchange with agents did not retain evidence (not ruled out the possibility of non-disclosure agreements), and the Department of Homeland Security was actually established in 2002 (do not rule out the possibility of aliasing).
(I can't help but laugh at the last one, I'm sorry)
Finally, even Elyes Gabel, the actor of O'Brien, admitted in an interview that he did not believe in the authenticity of the story. When playing, he could only put the question aside and accept O'Brien's story as if he believed in the gospel story.
Hiss, the deceiver, you must be O'Brien.
(After reading it, I think I can do it again. I have been dreaming of high IQ all day long, so it is better to study hard)
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