Identifying whether someone is lying by facial expressions is useful in the scenes shown in the play, especially in cases, but in everyday life, everyone is lying consciously or unconsciously, and, as the show says, The frequency is still very high, such people have also mentioned above, it is really annoying everywhere.
Other ideas refer to:
1) If you just use solving cases to deduce, it is better to watch CSI or the like;
2) If the ability and scope of recognizing expressions have been shown in the current 3 episodes, or most of them have been shown After all, I don't know what else is particularly attractive about a show like this.
One of the important lessons we can take away from the three episodes that have
been I act in your name.” Similarly, we can also say how many “I think, do, and XX for the sake of XXX,” all of which are actually for that person’s own benefit. Look at the third Focus on what the pilot's wife and the student's mother did, isn't it very clear? If someone yells at you in the future, "It's all for you! "Should we refer to what we've seen?
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