After watching it in one breath, I fast-forwarded the next three episodes, after all, it took up my precious study time.
I think the most important thing about suspense dramas is that everything happens both unexpectedly and within reason. But there are some parts of this show that really make me feel that the development of the plot is a little less convincing.
Is there only one way to escape from the palm of the big devil? Of course, I'm not a professional player, and I didn't think about whether there is any safe solution, but the two women and the big devil (maybe and other risks that his subordinates will find out) just threatened him to pay for the passport and leave a person for suspended animation. People testified that this is not a bit too unskilled. The three of them ran away with everything, hiding and threatening him to give money to the passport. The transaction method can be mailed/transferred, placed in a designated place, etc., or you can just hand in a police passport and you will get it, but Money is gone. Anyway, anyway, I feel a little far-fetched.
Why did the female general have to get these videos? I thought what national leaders were involved, but there was no explanation in the end.
Why didn't the SWAT uncle go to the bank to get the video, and just destroy it? Why can't a decades-old police officer fight a gun against a girl who has little chance to use a gun? Why do girls have so many bullets in their guns?
Why is Danny's father so powerful, he can kill retired policemen and gangsters? Why is the investigation and tracking ability so strong? Why don't you go to work so much? Why admit a confession? Don't you want to frame the hero?
Why did Danny's mother forgive the male protagonist so thoroughly? Indifferent and suspicious of her husband who has lived with her for decades, and overflowing with tolerance and love for the murderer, and calling him Danny? ? ? ? ? This is the part that I don't understand the most.
And the hatred of female police officers? ? ? ? ? I admire how unstable the road is.
But some reversals in the first four or five episodes still surprised me. For example, the identity of the nun was revealed, the identity of Olivia was revealed, and the secret of the SWAT uncle. Especially the last one, my eyes are about to pop out.
I'm still a little touched by the reconciliation between Kimi and Olivia.
Like Dongcheng Nightmare and why womem kill, it will make me feel a little weak in the back. Having said that, it's all about the heroine. I really don't want to watch the show where a man saves the world. BTW, all the men in this show are trash. I don't hate men, how dare I hate men, men are thankful not to hate women.
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