There is no substitute for S2E1 love.
I thought Ash would die for various reasons, but no, it's just that the dispensable will always live in the attic.
When we are sad, we always want to find everything related to the past. Even if we can't find that person, we can have memories, photos, and even find clones for comfort. But even if they were similar, they couldn't find the feeling and mood they had when they were with that person.
Those who are alive will continue to live, but those who have disappeared will only stay at the origin of memory.
Later, when we thought that we would die if we left, and the memories we thought we couldn't let go, all these will only become a burden to move on, slowly getting bored, and slowly discarded. Looking back, it was all in vain.
S2E2 punishes
even more than the murderer.
A woman was forced to record her boyfriend's brutal murder of a little girl. The whole process was not stopped. Even if she was arrested and argued that she was coerced by her boyfriend, she still felt that this woman was perverted, shameful, inhuman, and worthy of death. .
However, in the end, seeing her being repeatedly tortured by a group of people who used their moral conscience to advertise themselves, she felt pity in her heart, it was impossible to say pity. It's just more disgusting for those who recklessly abuse their moral means to punish criminals. Even if he learns that the sinner repents of his sins, he will not let it go. After playing the same game for the Nth time, do these actors and the masses hate the crimes of the criminals, or do they finally find a way to vent their perverts without being condemned.
S2E3
you have your principles, but the world is not worse than you.
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