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Vito 2022-11-30 00:24:34

After watching the first season in the morning, I left a big suspense, reminding me of the last episode of the seventh season of CSI. The difference is that in each episode of one or several cases like csi, there will always be inexhaustible material for digging into the criminal mind and society. For a disaster drama based on imagination like Jericho, it will be difficult to find if there is anything to dig in the next season.

In the first season, the first ten episodes were very plain (the only interesting thing is that when I saw Shaqima in the relief supplies in China), it was really tormenting my impatient, so much so that I saw Stanley from new It's very strange that Burn returns. When did he go? Later I realized that I missed the previous episode because of my anxiety -_-!

Except for the death of the old mayor, the development has been within my expectations. Could it be the 25-year leadership of the old mayor that made the residents of Jericho so peaceful and peaceful in the face of this disaster. I doubt that people will be so calm when they see the cities around them turn into patches of scorched earth with radiation. The residents of Jericho are obviously very heart-broken... But then again, if this becomes a reality, calmness and calmness are the most correct choice.

If there is such a day, a few nuclear bombs fall on our heads, with our (broad) minds, can we be rational and sober? Of course, these are tests for all human beings.

After watching this drama, I remembered two things:
1. I had heard a class before. The teacher was in his 30s. He said that his classmates had not discovered that many major wars occurred in the first half century, and many countries have recuperated and developed their economies. It was half a century after the war. This seems to have become a rule. If you don't believe me, look up the history.
2. I have watched a talk show and the interview is a war photographer. He calmly said to the reporter: "I think I am an optimistic pessimist. I think war is absolute, and peace is relative... …"

People don’t want war, but it’s happening all the time...
ps: The last season of the show was won by the fans, but it’s a horrible anticlimax. It’s really flattering.

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