There are a total of twelve episodes, and the country changes every three episodes.
Just finished reading three stories from Britain. Child sex crimes, the murder of a domestic violence wife’s husband, and illegal immigration cases are all current hot issues, which are mixed with family affection and workplace considerations. Because the scene is limited to the interrogation room, dialogue and performance are very important. I thought it would be dull and boring, but I felt that each episode was short, and time passed without knowing it. I also read some domestic and foreign reviews. I really like the ones I like. I used the words "extremely good, Brilliant, Wow" and "boring, disappointing and rushed" when I felt bad. It is also a very interesting phenomenon.
Episode 1: Edgar
David Tennant sat at the opposite of the interrogation table and played the villain, somewhat unaccustomed to it. About two-thirds of the time, he said blankly, No comment. The defense is solid.
Changed the black sheriff into the interrogation room, first stared at the suspect silently, and then said that he had a daughter, what would happen if this happened to his daughter Blah..Blah.. Break through the line of defense in one fell swoop.
David Tennant's suspected doctor's conversation box couldn't stop as soon as he opened it. Don't say that I was almost deceived, even the female sheriff in the play thought he was innocent. Absolutely outstanding performance.
Only through the exchange of lines between the two sides, the story of the stepfather sexually assaulting the stepdaughter and then killing his mouth was made clear.
When the suspect finally left, he told the black sheriff that his daughter was lucky to have a father like him, and the sheriff coldly said that I had no daughter.
Episode 2: Stacey
A story about her younger sister poisoning her husband in domestic violence, and her sister trying to commit the crime.
At one-third of the time, sister Stacey had all the tricks. To everyone's joy, the people in the police station thought they could go to the Christmas banquet.
The sheriff always felt that something was wrong. So the whole group ordered a takeaway and continued interrogation.
Take advantage of the mutual understanding between women: you can experience the pain of your sister, and we can also understand your helplessness. Melt Stacey's psychological defense.
However, when Stacey brought out the truth and thought that his sister Mary would be fine, the policewoman said coldly again: We don't care about Mary.
At the end, the virgin sheriff was helpless: everything was done right, but she always felt that the result was wrong.
Episode 3: Jay
At the beginning, the police Hugo made a generous statement. It turned out that he was practicing the interrogation. I feel that his mental state is a bit too excited.
The suspect, Jay, is a truck driver and may have been involved in the transport of illegal immigrants either intentionally or unintentionally. Time is urgent, because he abandoned the truck this time. In bad weather, the people in the truck may not survive.
Using children to be moved, confession can be used to seduce from lenient, they did not break Jay's line of defense.
Because the lawyer was suspicious of what Hugo was drinking, Hugo confessed to his drunkenness as an example to teach Jay to do the right thing.
The last few colleagues wiped out evidence of alcoholism.
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