The narration of one character in each episode is based on "13 reasons"!
There are still many doubts that have not been resolved, such as what kind of male hormone syndrome or what the hell disease has been said several times, is there any foundation?
Why did the female lead meet the male lead? Intentional or unintentional? If you don't intend to, then the script is very coincidental. If the male and female protagonists don't meet, they will have nothing to do with each other!
Is there a conspiracy between the male protagonist and the strip club owner in prison?
The policewoman's father committed suicide when she was a child. Where did the heroine's daughter come from?
Is the male protagonist's lawyer just to show that he doesn't need to work and spend time doing various investigations?
The two old police officers and security guards who were involved in the case recognized that the heroine did not threaten the heroine, but threatened the old man for money? Do you know that lawyers make more money?
Is the part where the male protagonist goes to the old-fashioned elevator to help the old man who is about to foreclose to force himself to say that he is a lawyer? appeared out of nowhere...
Where is the club boss? Didn't he go to the hostess and these people to track down the tape? (didn't understand whether he was dead or not)...
There are quite a lot of logical loopholes, and some people do it deliberately. I feel that the traces of this story are too heavy. Although it is an adaptation, I don't know if the original work is all round...
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