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Chasing Drama: the boundless space and the wizard

Wednesday on March 4th, 2020Other

Boundless space

The fourth season of "boundless space" was launched in December last year. Although I had been looking forward to it, I didn't watch it at the first time. It's like leaving delicious things for the last enjoyment. I'm going to find a suitable time to watch it slowly. However, when I really want to see it, I can't find any resources (in fact, I only found one website). Fortunately, my friend has Amazon members and shared them with me.

Amazon video doesn't have Chinese subtitles, but I've seen three seasons. It's OK to understand the plot through English subtitles. As for the content related to physics, even in Chinese, it's hard for me, a physical idiot, to understand. So I just watch the bustle, and I'm not going to go deep into it.

There are only ten episodes in the fourth season. It's over before you watch them. To be honest, this season is not very good, even the level of the first season is not up to, let alone compared with the second and third seasons. The story is probably based on four lines. The main line is four people in Horton to explore the outer world. However, most of the pages are about the conflict between the asteroid man and a company on earth. There is not much decryption of the mysterious devices on the outer world. It's worth mentioning that some scenes look quite spectacular, such as sandstorms and tsunamis.

The main character of the second line is Bobby. After the war, she became an ordinary stevedore, but because her nephew was kidnapped, she had to join a criminal gang to help others steal things from the army. In this season, there are more shots of the Republic of Mars. Chinese slogans are often seen. It seems that Mars refers to China. Now, Mars has become another country. The government has begun to corrupt, and people have lost the belief of transforming Mars. Thousands of habitable extraterrestrial planets displayed by protomolecular viruses seem to be the new vision of many Martians. Bobby's leader is also making money by no means for this purpose. However, in a transaction, Bobbie and his group met with a conspiracy (in fact, Bobbie was aware of the danger in advance and did not participate), and the opposite party was the asteroid man.

The third line is about the UN's aunt (whose name is too twisted to remember). She wants to run for secretary-general with a woman named Gao, and her husband (changing actors) gives her advice, but she finally loses the election. Maybe it's because there's not much crisis and intrigue this season, and my mother has been spraying fury in a "impotent rage" posture. Although I also like the role of aunt, but this season's performance is obviously not enough.

The fourth line is Ashford and drummer pursuing a terrorist, Naomi's ex boyfriend. In the last episode, Ashford suddenly leads two men to land on each other's spaceship, and then takes the Bento. Some people say that Ashford is exchanging death for intelligence. I really like Ashford's role. He is a rare person with political wisdom in OPA. It's a pity that he was able to think rationally and take the overall situation into consideration. By the way, although Fred just showed his face, he couldn't help changing his Reggae hairstyle. It looks like he would drop in for a cameo while shooting other plays.

This season is mainly about the story of the main line. The rest of the lines are related to each other. They should pave the way for the content of the next season, but the pace of the pavements is too slow and boring. In the plot of exploring extraterrestrial planets, I thought there would be something strange. In the end, it was human intrigue. Since the first season, the contradiction between the inner planet man and the asteroid man has been emphasized continuously. It seems that this is the theme of the play.

wizard

I know the wizard because I play kunte. The characters are basically known through cards, just like I know many heroes by playing dota. I only played the first "Wizard 1" in the wizard series. I went to a forest outside the city to look for herbs for Shanny, but I didn't find them for a long time, so I gave up. So when I look at Netflix's new wizard, I don't have much background.

In fact, I like medieval Europe very much, such as "Lord of the rings", but I think such stories are mostly about people's intrigues, so I don't want to see them. So if I didn't know a little about witches, I probably wouldn't have seen the play.

The first season of "Wizard" is divided into three lines, namely, jerotte, yenefa and Shirley. Shirley's story is in the present time, and the stories of jarot and yenefa are told from the past (which I found after watching several episodes), until they coincide with Shirley's time point. In the first episode, renfrey tells jarot that he will meet the girl who is destined to be in the forest. At the same time, Schindler's country is destroyed by neffgad, and he begins to flee. So, I thought the two would meet in the second episode, but after watching the third episode, there was no shadow, and I began to think that there was a problem with the timeline. It seems that when renfrey made the prediction, jarot had not met Shirley's parents.

One of the interesting things in "Wizard" is the law of accident. If you save a person's life, you can ask for the law of accident as a reward. The law of accidents is what you have but don't know or what you see at first sight when you go home. It is because of the law of accident that his parents are united, and jerotte is connected with his fate by the law of accident. What I am particularly curious about is how to judge what I see at first sight after I go home?

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