At first glance, I was only shocked by the bloody and violent human nature, and then I was shocked by the power to draw courage from brutality

Giles 2022-04-20 09:01:40

At first glance, it was many years ago. At that time, the first impression was a drama mixed with bloody violence and human nature questioning, but out of curiosity about the boundaries of human nature, I insisted on chasing the eleventh season. Survival of the fittest human animal cruelty practical experience, recently found out that the final season of the 15th season, and because I was thinking about thinking a while ago, I didn't think about it at all, I took it back from 15 to see 11, and then from 15 to 11. I rewatched the 11th season of the first season. This time I really didn’t want to do anything because of my state, so I just watched this show every day, and I suddenly got the warmth in the show itself. I was killing time with a sense of doubt about human nature. I just watched it, and what I saw was still shocking and unacceptable stories of human ugliness and real struggles, but I don’t know that the boundaries of my own consciousness have changed. What I finally got from the cruelty and bloody seasons is Very warm sublimation, it's the kind of thing that you understand that good, evil, beauty, ugliness, causality, and human nature are all necessary for real existence. It's the kind of warm and supportive force between the characters in the play. Suddenly, I feel that I have a lot of energy. The questioning of human nature has been restored and gained greater strength, the kind of courage that seems to be fearless.

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  • Cheryl Davenport: This job... how do you stomach it?

    Elle Greenway: The people I go after are cowards. They often prey upon the weaker members of society, such as women and children. There is nothing I would rather do than put the bastards away.

  • Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: This is Special Agent Dr. Reid.

    Man: Oh, you look too young to have gone to medical school.

    Dr. Spencer Reid: They are Ph.D.'s, three of them.

    Man: What, are you a genius or something?

    Dr. Spencer Reid: I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified, but I do have an IQ of 187, an eidetic memory, can read 20,000 words per minute.

    [pause]

    Dr. Spencer Reid: Yes, I'm a genius.