I found that after watching the whole season and various analysis, one of the biggest questions about the group is:
Why exactly did Syd go into Clockworks in the first place?
It doesn't look like you're going to save David, or why are you leaving so quickly? That kiss was definitely not in the plan. If it was for the convenience of the rescue after David was familiar, it would be wrong. The rescue in the plot happened after they escaped by accident. The trigger/incentive to leave the hospital was still the kiss, but again, the kiss should not be part of the plan. in. If the kiss was planned, does that mean that Syd went to the hospital to fall in love with David? Here comes the question:
①How could they know that David would definitely fall in love with Syd? And in the play, it's really that David fell in love with Syd at first sight and Syd didn't do anything.
②If it was a mission, Syd agreed so easily? Even if you think of yourself as a special agent (?), so you don't hesitate to make up, and then love so sincere and unreserved? Could it be that you were a little fan girl before we met? Not likely.
③ Or this question, if this is a mission and Syd is not a fan girl originally, it is with a purpose, but she loves so much (repeating the previous article), so it is also an instant fall? ? ? But it still doesn't look like it? ? To be honest, Syd really cares about David in the whole drama, but she can't find the opportunity or performance of the moment when she falls in love.
④Come back again, if this is a task, it is not scientific, Syd did nothing, and David fell like a "plan". This is too smooth...
If body swapping was part of a "rescue plan" (if it existed), then using body swaps as part of a "rescue plan" without knowing David's abilities would be sloppy and full of loopholes and potential consequences Ms Bird, who valued David so much, couldn't afford it. Besides, Syd was going to be discharged from the hospital at the time, and he didn't mean to take David with him.
I always feel that it seems that this is a bug at present, and it depends on whether it can be explained in the next season. Just like in an episode of The Big Bang Theory, Amy relentlessly pointed out that the protagonist in Indiana Jones (a certain movie?) has no role at all, and the ending of the story is the same with or without him. It is a setting that seems reasonable but is actually a bug.
Then again, I don't think it's right for Syd to be discharged from the hospital. The "cause" of her admission was her unwillingness to have physical contact with people. As an audience, we know that it is because of her ability, but for the hospital, she is an ordinary patient. To be able to determine that she can be discharged from the hospital is to confirm that her "condition" has improved. In this case, that is to say "you can make physical contact with others", then in order to make an assessment, the person in the hospital most likely needs to make physical contact with her and get a positive result, but this is unreasonable, physical contact It will inevitably lead to swapping bodies, so Syd can't let them touch, so they can't come to the conclusion that "she's almost sick enough to be discharged", so she shouldn't be allowed to be discharged from the hospital, then the rest of the plot will also go Can't get up.
The little friend reminded: "I don't want to contact others. This should be a psychological problem. Why would I enter a mental hospital? And it's not a big problem. It should be good to find a private psychiatrist to enlighten me. ."
So Syd's admission to the hospital must be and must be Summerland's intention, and David is also sure that it must be part of the reason, but the purpose of the specific mission and how it is operated are very unclear.
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