Cults, think about death when they were young, but the worship of death is more about ending one's own life, rather than depriving others of their lives.
The bureaucracy of the FBI looks no worse than the domestic one.
Jacob died in the end, a little heartache. He had a personality adoration for Joe, but he didn't regard killing as fun. He really loved Emma, but Emma loved Joe, that Electra plot.
The kind of loneliness that Ryan and Joe are both masters, it seems that they understand each other directly. Thinking of that "Detective of the Line", but Joe's feeling is more than calm, the overall strategy is insufficient. The people under him are more like desperadoes than Poe's book fans.
Although there are some points in the plot that can be complained about, there are always unreasonable points in the drama. As long as the plot is compact and unreasonable, I think it’s acceptable~ When
Ryan was young, he forced the drug dealer who killed his dad to take drugs to death. This is so deeply buried~ I
originally wanted to die in Joe, how to shoot the second season I didn't know that Joe was not dead. I didn't even kill Joe in such a big explosion. I was also drunk.
Those characters that feel like the protagonist of the villain should not be so easy to die. Who knows that all of them die, leaving an Emma~ the
end of the first season, the part where the neighbor stabs Ryan is really a characteristic of a typical American drama. I originally thought There can be a happy ending, oh~~
Several people die in each episode. I feel that in this drama, it is too simple to die a few people. Think about "Bloodthirsty Forensic", only one person died in one episode. I don’t know if human nature is born with this kind of killing gene. If there is such a bloodthirsty person, I instantly feel that it’s terrifying~~
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