Interests draw the dark side of human nature
pushed by profits
Screenwriter: The characters are portrayed to the fullest, and for the time being, it
is recommended to start watching the drama regardless of the actual operation. It is said that TH is ruthless and handsome, and the image of the scumbag is well played. Somehow, it came into my head: TH is an undercover agent, pretending to be real, acting as a scumbag, and there must be a big reversal in the back! So handsome, he must not be scum.
As soon as he got out of prison in the first episode
, Freddie was recommended by Ozzy to work for Sidi.
Kill Kidd first (if I remember correctly).
Freddie started, has a habit of saying good things first, let go of the other party's defense, and then suddenly, "man, say bye to the world"
Kidd (suspected of imprisoning F and embezzling the money)
lied as a friend who returned to China
(This trick in The Good Wife was badly used by Kalinda, see this trick again, haha)
It's easy to pass the test of Kidd's wife.
First frightened Kidd, and when he was terrified, he turned his head and said with a smile. Yan Yan said that they were still good friends after the story was turned over.
After that, he also said that he actually wanted to be on TV for a long time. (This joke is
so cold) Sidi said yes, you have lost one of my generals, you will help me with the work for him first, and I will figure it out. Live as if it were. It's just that you have too few talents under the boss (we are just a small faction~). Oh, because F was pushed over by the boss. Well, let's see what you have. Nice job undercover! This is your plan, I understand, let's get into the process. SB, undercover cannot kill.
Divide the spoils and punish you as a form of punishment, and you won't get a penny. After a while, you take a bottle of wine and walk towards Sheidi. No one thought that you would just smash it like this, Xidi over. The boss died, and the boss didn't resist much, and didn't dare to resist. Money, give me no less than a cent. TH are you really just for the money? It must be to cover up the killing of Sidi.
He also went to the house of your father and the little bitch with a bottle of wine. Likewise, first apology, I was the one who entered the door ignorantly. The wine is handed in, what are you going to use?? Chat with your dad. The atmosphere is very harmonious, and I was almost moved. In the end, you scooped up the belongings on the side...
with Jimmy talking about the drug business, and robbed people. In fact, I'm just here to rob money...
(That's how self-willed)
the story begins to enter another chapter
. With clever mind
(before robbing a bank, using psychology to get a password has already laid a foreshadowing. In fact, robbing a bank is not in a hurry at all. ..) status gradually surpassed F, and the relationship between the two became increasingly tense. Then, what's up with F's wife, Maggie. Later, M gave birth to little J (of F). Xiao F killed Xiao J because of jealousy... The later plot suddenly felt that there was nothing to say, and it dragged on for so long.
The whole theory, F is actually a clear distinction between love and hate. He loves his mother and hates his father. Fucking dead, he went mad. His dad, who was disabled, still survived and stayed by his mother's side (really childish). For his wife, there is no love, so he can't talk about giving her a better life, a house or something, so it's a good or bad life, domestic violence, once. Child, I didn't care much, Xiao F killed Xiao J, thought he wanted Xiao F... to kill J, hesitantly cried, and finally didn't do anything. There are often tears in the back F, there are woods! A child who is drunk and has no choice but to fall in love~ I fell in love with the invisible M... The more I think about it, the more I feel that F is a big child. He is ignorant and has no concept of human life, so he is not relentless when it comes to killing people.
Oh, the previous comment said that in this drama, women are supporting roles.
In fact, this kind of family is quite... anxious all day long. can't play happily
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