After watching the third episode of the first season, I thought it was a "stalking trap" that the female killer deliberately set up, which was to deliberately let Eve's male partner find out that the female killer was stalking Eve, which inspired the man's stalking desire and lured him into Loud, crowded discotheque…. Just looking at the successful assassination of Eve's male partner, the female killer is excellent! But why kill him? ! The investigation progress of Eve's team is very slow, and there is no clue to approach the female killer! Then, the screenwriter and director are forcing the female killer to send clues to Eve.
Just now, I saw the female killer in the fourth episode of the first season celebrating her birthday to her superior. The superior asked the female assassin why she wanted to kill Eve's male partner? The female killer's "innocent" answer seems to be that she "didn't intend to set up a stalking trap", she just killed Eve's male partner on a whim when she was found while stalking Eve, then this female killer is not good! Because the female killer deliberately bumped into Eve's male partner in the third episode, she must know his face. The female killer followed Eve. Eve and her male partner went to the subway station before breaking up. The female killer stared straight at Eve, but turned a blind eye to Eve's male partner who just broke up with Eve and passed by? ? ? Writers and directors, can we be more serious in the future? !
I understand the plot by "watching the actions of the actors and then relying on the subtitles provided by the subtitle party". FYI
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