When the plot is set as a group of people trapped in one place, the director will always arrange for one or two traitors to stop the survival process of the large army and create a dramatic conflict. But the mutiny of the big man in the second episode is a bit inexplicable. Before he can figure out what the number on the back of his neck is, he starts killing people like crazy, and he just looks at the number. Get out alive. Is it the effect of poison gas? It's only when people's minds are completely confused that they do such illogical things. Although, the scene where the big man cuts off the skin on the back of his neck by himself in pursuit of his number is similar to the saw foot in the first episode, but unfortunately it is far from shocking. Brother, you need to figure out the purpose before cutting, don't be impulsive, impulsive is the devil! This passage reminds me of the joke "Linghu Chong's Sunflower Collection", I don't know if you have heard of it.
In addition to the problem of the big man, the settings of other paragraphs are still very clever. Especially the exquisite arrangement at the end is really amazing!
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