In this episode, all of HR's top executives appear in order to hire a murder female psychiatrist. FBI agents and CIA agents also show up, with the aim of capturing the male lead. And the two homicide detectives finally know the details of each other.
The biggest twist in this episode is the sudden appearance of another female employee of the glasses man's former company and the sudden transformation of the female victim of the episode into the ultimate mastermind in order to catch the glasses man. A previous episode was about a computer expert secretly competing with a man with glasses, probably this woman. What is her purpose, we can only look forward to the second season. The female mastermind risked her own death to draw out the man with glasses, which I think is too bold. Because she can't grasp the overall situation at all, and in the end she can't be sure that the man in the suit did not meet the man in glasses at the same time as her!
In the end, the man in the suit said a lot of words to the surveillance probe. It seemed that the machine had artificial intelligence, and then the phone booth next to him rang. The moment the man in the suit picked up the phone, the season ended. This gives me room for imagination. The second season is definitely not the same as the first episode. The machine will go to a person as soon as a number comes out, at least not at the beginning. Without glasses, the man in suit can't get the number by himself, and his computer skills are limited. Most importantly, he must rescue the glasses man first. I guess at the beginning of the second season, the man in a suit and the two police detectives tried their best to get rid of him, and then involved the origin of the machine, various functions, and the storage location of the host. In addition, the identity of female psychiatrists must be very unusual. I'm guessing it's a foreign spy trying to get this technology from the glasses guy (apparently this technology would really make any country jealous).
In a word, the second season is definitely more exciting than the first season. It won't be like the first season. There will be one episode and one story. Occasionally, there will be a background to connect several episodes (such as the Elis incident). The biggest point of the second season is that Let's all look forward to the continuity and turbulence of the plot!
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