At the rate of one episode per day, it will take several months to catch up with the current progress.
The basic impression is that the plot is quite compact, and almost every episode has a few small twists, which is exactly the sentence: the mountains and rivers are nowhere to be seen, and the willows are dark and flowers are bright.
0106: Just finished watching the sixth episode. Getting Zhao Xue in an unjust case is always the most moving place. If the death penalty is abolished, there will undoubtedly be one last hope for those who have been wrongfully imprisoned.
0109: The plot begins to complicate. It turns out that Peter was wronged, but Alicia's last kiss is worth a thousand words.
0110: This level is very warm, and racial discrimination is really a red line. Whoever touches it will die. Diane did a great job in this episode, worthy of the title of top lawyer. Peter's mother turned out to be a neurotic girl. The conversation between Cary and Kalinda was so much fun.
0111: The moment I found my daughter, I suddenly felt a little sad. The cornerstone of free speech is thought-provoking. Diane's laugh at the end is quite magical.
0118: This episode is so shocking that a single episode raised the rating of the show. 10 years vs 45 years, the lesser of two evils? Enduring to the end is victory? Thinking of another American drama "Zhao Xue", there are similarities.
PS: Looking forward to the follow-up viewing
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