I have been saving this drama on the Internet for a long time, and I haven't watched it. I didn't intend to click it today. I watched three episodes in one go, and it was quite attractive. Here's a review of the first three episodes.
Just finished watching the third episode, so I'm going to tell you about this episode. From the current point of view, the entire play should be mainly developed with three main story lines led by three main women, and there are also other double lines and intersections between the lines. Episode 3 has a very understated storyline that grabs my attention because the first episode of the show starts with the voice of Trump's inauguration speech, and then Diane turns off the TV and isn't happy It looks like this, I thought that the tone of the whole show's political bias was anti-Trump and supporting Hillary, just like the voice of most people in Hollywood, when Diane changed jobs in the show, she and Hillary's should be kept. The group photo is also evidence. Personally, I don't like it very much, and I watch the drama with the will of not wanting too much political bias in the drama. I saw that there is a plot in this episode, it's not about any of the three women online, it's the black uncle Robert's office who suddenly came across the situation of the withdrawal of funds. Several partners found out that it was because the capital injected there I found another law firm whose members participated in Trump's selection, so I urgently found the only employee in my firm who had voted for Trump (dare not to admit it publicly) (it's not right to say it's an employee, it should be counted). middle-level cadres) to endorse the firm in order to pull back the sponsorship. After ensuring that this person will not be excluded in the future work, and after spending a lot of words to persuade him, this person also successfully completed the task, a person from the opposite office should come to this person's office. woo him. Although he could not be trusted according to his identity, what the man said was not unreasonable. The man said that no matter how much they promised, in such an all-black, politically inclined firm, this man was very fast. You can feel the torment of being excluded. I think it's very interesting to make it up here. This firm accepts Diane, who has nowhere to go because of the Lindel Ponzi scheme. The three protagonists are all here, and it seems to be a completely positive existence. But this plot shows the other side of it, and it is also an important reason why it was originally withdrawn, that is, it is not diverse and inclusive at all. On the surface, it is inclusive of people of different skin colors, but there is still discrimination on the inside. This is very real, very three-dimensional.
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I saw that the role played by "Fire Kiss" in the sixth episode did not serve the law firm itself very much. The plot line about her was all about her family. How nice. In addition, her performance in "Fire Kiss" is a bit strange, not as charming as in "Game of Thrones". Although the setting of the legal novice is a given, the actor should also make the audience like this role. what.
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