The one that impressed me the most was the episode where everyone sang What's Up. What fascinates me most about the Sense 8 is how well it shows the connection between people. It's not that there is a hypocritical saying "loneliness is a carnival of a group of people", which I don't think this show is. The loneliness and alienation of individuals disappear when they are connected to each other, and a carnival is a total carnival. With the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Wachowski created his own God, the Holy Trinity. I must have thought it would be too narcissistic to switch to another director, but I really like Wachowski. Extremely bold, extremely emotional, extremely free. As the lines say, "Live in this world, but don't belong to this world." The final wedding was so beautiful. I've watched a lot of mourning dramas, and at a time when mourning seems to be a selling point, this show with no chicken soup from start to finish tells me what else is worth living for. Amor Vincit Omnia. Love conquers all.
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