The simulation seems to have reached the boundaries of stability.
But that's what tests are for, right?
Right?
Or maybe the writers of this episode really didn't have a clue how to get out of the mess. It was supposed to be about choices - conscious choices. But really what is going on in this episode is a frenzied descent into madness.
Bullets fly, flares go off, poles and machetes whirl. Plenty of action, but no coherent battle plan.
Then - boom - back to the lab. Hm. This episode smells badly of "how to get rid of all characters, fast"
Why? Why did the mass murderer just wait to be killed? Where was his choice? Why did the nurse kill this time? Not in self defense, that's for sure. A gun goes off in a memory flashback and it kills the terrorist. Where was his choice, except being nice all the time? And the soldier - he was not aiming at the victim at all ...
Too many loose ends, for my taste. 4/10
Or maybe the writers of this episode really didn't have a clue how to get out of the mess. It was supposed to be about choices - conscious choices. But really what is going on in this episode is a frenzied descent into madness.
Bullets fly, flares go off, poles and machetes whirl. Plenty of action, but no coherent battle plan.
Then - boom - back to the lab. Hm. This episode smells badly of "how to get rid of all characters, fast"
Why? Why did the mass murderer just wait to be killed? Where was his choice? Why did the nurse kill this time? Not in self defense, that's for sure. A gun goes off in a memory flashback and it kills the terrorist. Where was his choice, except being nice all the time? And the soldier - he was not aiming at the victim at all ...
Too many loose ends, for my taste. 4/10