All struggles are for the education rights of the next generation

Rosalia 2022-09-19 23:12:16

Title: Raised by Wolves.

Two robots: white Eve and black Adam. White Eve's "rib" originates from her male Creator. In the end, a flying snake full of evil breath was born.

American dramas are so keen to show the deterioration and collapse of people one by one, and when one deteriorates, the camera shifts to the other. When everyone deteriorated, everyone was on the same level again, and everything seemed normal again. Crazy Motherhood, Crazy Fatherhood, Crazy Humanity.

And how does one become a mother? Creator trains Mother to be a mother, and Sue gradually becomes a mother in the role.

Rationality and emotion: Robots with such rational thinking question their own codes that even the most mundane service robots can generate free will: "Our tasks are determined by ourselves, not others." In this questioning, There is a tendency and love and hatred to seek the domain of answers. Unable to ask for, resentment will meet, love is parted, so it is born. But these make the robot more powerful.

Love and Power: When Mother showed amazing power, Father felt that she had to show power; when Marcus became the leader of the team, there was a gap between love and power. Humans (including robots with souls) think they love their children, and all the fights between them are for the education rights of the next generation (to satisfy their own desire to show power).

The self-maintenance of robots reminds me of Daniel, the robot that has guarded human beings for 20,000 years in Asimov's writings.

American TV series: alliance and betrayal.

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