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Erna 2022-10-03 18:57:36
leave temporarily
There is always a feeling of indifference to seeing the scene of the disappearance. Compared with those who commit murder and arson as soon as they come up, there are criminal psychology CMs, crime scene investigation CSIs, etc.; those who set fire to autopsy bones have knowledge of bone tracing... -
Monica 2022-09-06 15:19:52
The quality of the second season is better than the first season
I just watched the first episode of the first season in which a group of people drew a timeline on the whiteboard, and then everyone seemed to be busy and able to deduce, and I felt a little interested. But when I saw the back, I started to get bored. Most of the plot revolves around 9/11 and its...

Roselyn Sanchez
Popi (Roselyn Sanchez), born on April 2, 1973 in The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico San Juan, The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico film and television actress, singer and model.
In 2001, Popi entered Hollywood with " Rush Hour 2 " and began her long acting career. In 2002 and 2006, she was ranked at the top of the list of the most satisfactory women in "AskMen" magazine
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. In 2013, starred in his masterpiece " Devious Maids "
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Performing Experience
Popi (Roselyn Sanchez) was born in The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and received elementary education there. Due to his outstanding dancing skills, Popi (Roselyn Sanchez) received public attention. In 1993, Popi (Roselyn Sanchez) won the international title of The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Miss USA . In 2001, Popi (Roselyn Sanchez) entered Hollywood with "Rush Hour 2" and began her long acting career. In 02 and 2006, Popi (Roselyn Sanchez) was ranked among the most satisfying women on "AskMen" respectively.
Extended Reading
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[Martin's dad is some head-honcho in the government]
Victor Fitzgerald: [to Jack] So, how's my boy doing? They giving him a hard time because of his old man?
Jack Malone: Well, I don't know. Are we?
Martin: Constantly.
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[after Jack has had an argument with Victor Fitzgerald]
Jack Malone: Didn't even wait for me to say, "yes, sir."
Martin: He never does.