Many direct sources of the worldview and details of this show come from comics. At the beginning, after each issue of the comics, some documents (press releases, advertising, etc.) were attached to let readers better understand its worldview. This time HBO also continued to use this Design. After each episode is broadcast, some document files related to the episode will be updated on Agent Petey's website hbo.com/peteypedia, but compared to the original comics, the world of the watchmen is described indirectly through the files after the comics. These documents of hbo appear relatively straightforward, with a direct description of what happened between episodes (shown in the form of an FBI investigation report). There are also historical files related to the plot. These files can help the audience understand what happened between the comic incident and the timeline of the episode. Interested friends can find out about it. I personally find it interesting to continue the characteristics of the comics in this way. Put a few interesting ones.
Everyone must have been surprised to see the contents of the silver suitcase in the drama. In a 95 interrogation draft of Laurel in peteypedia, Laurel stated that this was given to her by Dan (Night Owl 2) when she broke up with her. Designed and manufactured, "as a fxxk-you", and Dan founded Merlincorp after the comic incident to sell his inventions to the police to fund his and Laurel's crime-fighting business. This also explains why the police do There is an owl spaceship.
Friends who have read comics should not be unfamiliar with the recurring Nostalgia. In the play, Trieu acquired Veidt's company and developed Nostalgia into a drug that can make people relive their memory.
There are also the last three episodes. The quality of the series is very high. At the moment, I prefer to complain. I feel that some lines and Laurel's words in peteypedia are a bit too much to copy the words in the comics. I feel a little too deliberate. Ozymandias can't quote the original words in the comics. It’s strange, I can understand that the screenwriter wants to put Laurel on her father’s character as much as possible. After so much experience, and the blood of a humor, this twisted sense of humor is very appropriate. It is just the original words of the humor in the comics. She said that she was always a little awkward.
The most exciting scene is the first time I saw Liveaction’s squid monster! I also like Ozymandias’ clues. I look forward to seeing Dr. Manhattan.
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