More interesting from the second series. In principle, the concept of the plot is clear. We will gradually be told how each of the heroes came to life like this, and why they ended up in the same room. All this will be accompanied by provocations by terrorists, whose goal is essentially hard psychotherapy and “personal growth training.”
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More interesting from the second series. In principle, the concept of the plot is clear. We will gradually be told how each of the heroes came to life like this, and why they ended up in the same room. All this will be accompanied by provocations by terrorists, whose goal is essentially hard psychotherapy and “personal growth training.” Terrorists want to "cure" them and thereby prove something to the world (it is not clear what). But how mad are these clichés with terrorists calling themselves "Dad and Mom," this "Now we'll play, children," tortured fake laughter with changed voices ... The authors assumed that it should be scary (what?), but it just infuriates. If you like the idea of a show where some provocateurs make a group of people bully each other, try The Experiment (2000).
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