The polygraph team must have skepticism, insight, ability to summarize and associate things, and most importantly, self-confidence. I envy the Cal group for being able to grasp people's psychology so accurately. Ironically, Cal divorced his wife because of this. Lies are sometimes a way of protecting a person. To expose them nakedly is a bit unacceptable like stripping people's clothes.
The interest in body language originally came from a Hong Kong drama I watched in middle school. In it, there was a rich girl who returned from abroad and inherited her father's business. Everyone thought that she majored in finance, MBA, etc., but she learned body language and still managed her business. Well done. Does this mean people-oriented thinking?
I don't know if it's aesthetic fatigue or what, the plot design of the next few episodes is far-fetched, maybe I should find out the original book and see it again.
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