I made up eight episodes during the Qingming holiday, and then chased it for two weeks. Finally, it was over.
Maia's last shocked expression lingered in my mind for a long time, and the reversal was so unexpected. Originally, I really thought that Henry surrendered himself and gave up everything for his daughter. Until he got into the car, all his emotions were torn to shreds. Father's love is far less than self. The Good Right is such a show that keeps reversing, tearing up the sins of mankind for you to see, but pouring warm chicken soup when you are down to the bottom of the valley.
My favorite in this show is Queen Diane. I haven't watched The Good Wife, so she's an amateur to me, but I really like it so much that I can't say how good it is, I just want to be like this people. This scene of E10 happened to be my chicken soup, abusive and warm. Although the picture was dark, the pink bubbles seemed to overflow.
Back to the title, The only constant is the law. The only constant is the law. In just ten episodes, everything has changed rapidly, but the law has never changed. It is not absolute justice or evil, but objective and fair. This is what these proud people are looking for. It makes me want to study law in the future. (Law students come and hit me!?)
The power of the whole city was cut off, but it unexpectedly gave me a better feeling, as if everything returned to its original appearance, it seemed that everyone belonged, and everything seemed to point to the future.
In the end, hope Colin and Lucca are together.
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