I was really heartbroken after watching the last episode, especially since this criminal was played by Randall in this is us, I was so heartbroken that I didn't dare to look directly. There will be loopholes everywhere, and there will be injustices everywhere, but Alan Shore will always be sincere, and the closing statement is the climax of the season! Not tearjerking, but triggering cognitive reflection and entanglement and concern for the black community. The Texas court in the play is really too conservative, making us Alan blush!
Alan's maturity and ease in various cases also reflect the difficulty of being an adult, the skills of dealing with relationships, and the loneliness of the heart. Maintaining a spiritual distance and complete independence in personality is an order that everyone follows together. , It's a pity that the little white rabbit sally didn't adapt well, but I really like her! The role of Lory is more successful than that of Lory. She is new to the workplace, very hardworking, very beautiful, and very enthusiastic. Unfortunately, she is easily hurt. It is understandable for Uncle Hong to persuade her to quit. Lory is relatively average in all aspects, and always likes to be a messenger of justice, which is really not very pleasing. I heard that she will be gone in the next few seasons, which is also good. I feel that she and her partner Paul have a presence, and the characters are similar.
Looking at the first season, the characters are very successful, very professional and professional, each episode is very compact, a little bit of a brain, there are legal inspirations and interpretations of American culture, and it also provides different perspectives on things and different ways of speaking.
[Uncle Hong is really excellent and charming! Just a little fat?]
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