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Annabell 2022-11-26 01:55:45

I love BL, I love Alan Shore.

In Alan and Danny, I see a little bit of House and Wilson, in another combination.

I like all the well-thought-out statements, which opened a window for me to spy on English Subtle and subtle.

Basically two cases in one episode, the anatomy of the world and human nature like a marquee. The prosecution and defense, judges, witnesses, jury; prosecution, withdrawal, reconciliation, submission, cross-examination, each case is a play 1. On the balcony of the law firm, Danny said to Alan, don't ask what's the point, just do it.

2. Alan went to Texas to appeal for death row inmates, facing 9 judges, In an almost tragic way, he got up after being knocked down again and again. 3. Denise faced an opponent who specialized in car compensation cases. In the SUV spontaneous combustion compensation case that had been shelved for 3 years, he seized every painful foot of his opponent. 4. Alan represented the sister of a fallen soldier, suing the U.S. military for recruiting fraud. I have read the closing statement 4 times. That performance can no longer be described as generous or loud. It should be heart-wrenching. 5. Judge Linda O'Keefe, when deciding whether to accept the US government's inaction on the Sudan genocide, the moving answer. Mentalist, Lie to Me, CSI, detective drama let us enjoy "Catch the bad guy" is full of suspense and ups and downs. And BL, let us know "what to do after catching the bad guy".











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  • Denny Crane: It's a good feeling, you know, to shoot a bad guy. Something you Democrats would never understand. Americans... we're homesteaders, we want a safe home, keep the money we make, and shoot bad guys.

  • [both with a cigar in an ear]

    Denny Crane: We look good together.

    Alan Shore: Yes, we do.

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