After hearing the news that a certain man and a certain woman finally broke up, I subconsciously felt that this should have been the case, but it was finally the case.
Then it occurred to me that many people had said similar things to me.
Then, thinking of the first season of flashforward that I just watched today, it is estimated that the screenwriter is also entangled in whether to make the future as the future sees, or to let people have the power to change the future even if it is only a small deviation from what they see.
It's really a problem, so some people are dead and some are alive. Some damned not died, and some didn't deserve to die. However, I still don't know what kind of future should be designed to match these previous efforts and attempts.
The screenwriter is probably as entangled as Mark, whether the things on the board are meaningful, whether they can change the future, or whether they should change the future.
Then I feel that the people in the TV series seem to care about other people's lives and are even willing to use their own lives to change other people's lives. In actual life, not so many people care about others' lives at all.
Your life is nothing more than a drama in the eyes of others. At the beginning of the curtain, you can at most end up with a good performance. And other people's lives are just a landscape where you turn around.
That's it.
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