By the fourth season, I felt that the protagonist's halo was seriously flooded. I, who have always been vague about the law, saw Judge Corey's out-of-court evaluation of Will's nonsense in the episode, and I felt both the power of the law and the ruthlessness of the law. Most of the time before, I felt its positive impact, but later found that in a society with a sound legal system, it is not always the case. The law is only a tool to protect the interests of groups or individuals, and it may not be possible to simply comment on right or wrong, let alone express the rich feelings of sympathy and empathy.
This woman surprised me too much. Although I don't like the sometimes tricky flips of American dramas, I have to admit that at the end of this season, my guesses were superficial. I really didn't expect that this woman was going to get rid of the owner and play by herself, and she was so sober after being ambiguous! learned!
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