"CSI - Las Vegas" was the first American drama I came into contact with. From the first season in 2000 to the eleventh season in 2011, it was not until Gleason left. 11 years of chasing drama. Seeing the moment when my favorite Gleason and Sarah's lover finally get married is what I've been waiting for for a long time. When I first saw the use of various unheard technical means and advanced instruments to analyze the crime scene and various evidences related to it, the shock I will never forget. Unlike domestic dramas, which have obvious male and female protagonists, male and female supporting roles, there are so many characters in the drama, and the configuration of characters with completely different living environments is also very novel. The different descriptions of life also feel very real, everyone has their own problems to face, how to manage the conflict between work and private life, and arranging my relationship and family in the busy work is refreshing to me. Chasing and chasing the drama, watching the changes of each character in work and life, new characters join, original characters leave, everything, just like our life, some people come and some go, so real, so imperfect. The series focuses on a Las Vegas with a great gap between prosperity and poverty, a city where tourism and crime cannot be separated, a group of legal personnel who are related to criminal cases every day, a group of legal personnel who are looking for evidence but there will be insufficient evidence to convict Forensic personnel, this is the real life. Although this drama ended in 2015, in my heart, it enlightened my curiosity about European and American dramas. With different settings and formats from domestic dramas in the same period, it opened the door to a new world for me, and I saw a lot in my drama. Stories that never existed in life. A great show.
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