The two detectives, the religious objects, the conversation, the family influence, it's all set in the first season, but what about the story?
The male protagonist's memories time and time again, in my eyes, are all the screenwriters scouring the stomach, how to write this story, how does the case develop?
Finally, add these seasonings.
Black terriers, the issue of race is not new.
The Vietnam War Terrier, by the same token, is even worse.
Look at the second male, he is completely incomparable with the pony. In the first season, under the background of rust, the pony seems very oily, and the family view is even more reasonable. With the development of the plot, the pony's experience can win more sympathy.
This season's second male lead, first of all, after losing the foil (the male protagonist is very oily, otherwise a black man can't get along), the image is blurred, and the male second half did not have a prominent character in the early stage. The audience sighed.
The male protagonist's wife's portrayal is a little pale, no matter how you describe yourself, what trip to Los Angeles, school leave, etc.
Three timelines have little effect, form serves content, stories are not exciting, and ten timelines do not solve problems.
All the clues in the story are too simple, such as straw dolls, one-eyed black people, pick up junk, anonymous letters, bad students, etc., these clues are not deep enough.
At the end of the sixth episode, the two old men staged a tone of red flame battlefield, as if the screenwriter said: I can still write.
Seriously, this series could end.
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