Finally, I watched an extremely refreshing British drama. The plot started with the British Home Secretary's implementation of a crime-fighting bill and his move to become the Prime Minister, but the heroine ended in three episodes. The plot is compact, logically rigorous, and there are all kinds of plot twists that make people admire the ingenuity of the screenwriter. The seizing power between politicians and the collusion between politicians' justice and terrorist criminal gangs for profit makes you watch the drama. In the process, there has been a vague guess who is the mastermind? Traitor? It's really been wrong several times, especially the reversal of the female Muslim woman is really chilling, and it also shows that women are still discriminated against in terms of social status, and most of them get poor sympathy. What exactly was discussed in the meeting between the Lord and the Prime Minister, and there was no picture of the dead body of the heroine. The funeral was held in a low-key manner and only relatives attended. In the end, the Minister of Police did not reveal who asked to reveal the stain of the Prime Minister, so that the Prime Minister abdicated and passed. These few plots infer that the heroine is probably not dead, and she is laying the foundation for herself to become the prime minister step by step behind her back. In fact, everyone is a chess piece and is played by the heroine, which not only cracks down on crime, but also clears it up. Murdering his own traitor also brought down the Prime Minister. It's really easy for everyone to think so, so this drama really leaves a lot of suspense. So far, the second season has not been renewed, but as long as it is renewed, I believe that the heroine will definitely will return triumphant.
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