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: Glitches in red and blue signify the conflict between Lu Guang and the "red-eyed" antagonists, further hinting at the timeline alterations that happen when things go wrong.

The first opening sets up the core mechanic of the show—the "dive"—but hints at a deeper, more tragic narrative.

: The visuals often show Cheng Xiaoshi looking directly at the camera while Lu Guang faces away, symbolizing their differing perspectives: Cheng is the active "player" inside the photo, while Lu Guang is the "eyes" watching from the outside. link_click_op_openinguhd_60fps

: The first half of the video is clean and crisp, showing the characters reaching for each other. However, after a hand-clap, the second half becomes glitchy and the characters sink or fall away from each other, suggesting a hopeless or altered future.

: These sequences often position Shao Ling as an observer who knows everything but cannot interfere, highlighting the isolation Lu Guang feels in his mission. : Glitches in red and blue signify the

Here is an analysis of the story told through the opening sequences of Link Click : Season 1 Opening: "Dive Back in Time"

Season 2 opening analysis (spoilers for S1 and S2) : r/LinkClick : The first half of the video is

: The inclusion of train platforms and dark tunnels symbolizes the relentless march of time and the difficult choices the duo must make to avoid altering the timeline. Season 2 Opening: "Vortex"