New York article is gorgeous~~~lv is low-key~~~

Pattie 2022-01-06 08:01:58

The three csi, lv and ny have been chasing, and Miami has too many plots involving gangs, I haven't watched a few episodes, so I won't mention it here.

The veteran lv series is easy to stick to. When the old g is in, the style and tone are all on the same tone, and the themes are quite diverse, especially the plot analysis, which is easy to understand. The pictures are often dark, and under the leadership of the old G, the team members are very low-key and silent. Until the boss leaves, the most impressive thing is the case itself. After old g left, bj insisted on Dr. Lan, which greatly destroyed the style of lv, and has now given up. Overall, seasons 1-5 are pretty good.

The ny article was picked up when I was anxious after chasing lv. It was boring and picked up. At that time, it was in the third season. The styles of the first and second seasons are changeable, and some long-term foreshadowings have been planted from time to time, some of which are too long, resulting in the bj not going back. The next few seasons become more and more exciting, especially the third, fourth and fifth seasons, some of the eps are very exciting. The boss of ny is more keen to learn than the calm old g, and the atmosphere of the team members is relatively a little bit more active. Generally speaking, it is a steadily rising episode.

This is the earliest crime drama series to follow, a classic, but after so many seasons, it has been modeled. You can take a look at the introductory chapter of this type of drama.

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  • [Danny is reading 'Trendy Magazine'. Stella enters]

    Det. Stella Bonasera: If you wanted beauty tips, all you had to do was ask.

    Danny Messer: Do you know that waterproof mascara dries out your lashes? That's amazing.

  • Danny Messer: The first thing I learned on this job is anybody can do anything to anybody.

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