This is the best drama I've watched this year. Fei Wen's acting skills are so convincing. At first glance, she still has the feeling of rose, and the next second, she will believe that she is really a straightforward police detective with character flaws. Each episode is one hour long, but it doesn't procrastinate. The story is so fast-paced that it doesn't even bother to do the title sequence. At first, she would be disgusted by Mel's impulsiveness and recklessness, but in the end, she found that almost everyone around her was wearing a mask, and then she felt that her authenticity was so precious. My own personal concern is that this show depicts the typical social problems of thousands of conservative small towns in the United States: pastors accused of sexual assault, drug addicts who have fallen to the point of betrayal, high school dropouts with no expectations for their future, powerless An unmarried mother who has just grown up raising her young son, a middle school girl who secretly earns money by prostitution on social networking sites... Last year, I read a book called "The Elegy of the Countryman", the author is also a bankrupt worker who grew up in a similar small town in the United States Son, the life in his hometown described by him is very similar to this drama. If you don't get rid of your original life by being a soldier, you can only stay in that hopeless wasteland and sink. The protagonist of the show, Mel, seems to have conquered her demons in the end, but as long as she's still in that environment, other nightmares will follow, and only her daughter, who finally leaves town to go to college, can be truly relieved. Bar.
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