The first episode of "I Am the Night" focuses on two people: the heroine PAT, a mixed-race schoolgirl who was adopted by a black waitress who was alcoholic; Some "EAT YOU ALIVE" offend the powerful, lose their qualifications to report serious news, and fall into the ranks of paparazzi reporters. They are about to come together because of a phone call, and what they have to face is the dark night in Los Angeles!
PAT never knew she was adopted until one day she found her birth certificate in her mother's room and found that she was born FANUA HODEL in Los Angeles. Under her repeated questioning, her mother had to tell her all about her origin. She belonged to a white woman and a black man. Her grandfather was a powerful figure in Los Angeles. As for the reason for her abandonment, her mother kept silent.
After learning of these circumstances, PAT secretly found information about his grandfather in the hospital. Using the phone number provided above, she called the grandfather. Although the two never spoke on the phone, the grandfather's tone seemed quite calm. After confirming the identity of PAT, his first concern was to tell PAT not to contact her biological mother on the grounds that her "condition" was very bad. Then he invited PAT to come to Los Angeles to find him.
PAT, who lived all day under the abuse of his black stepmother, finally summoned up the courage, packed his luggage, and after kissing his lover goodbye, embarked on a journey to find his family.
On the other hand, JAY, who was tortured by the police and his colleagues, was about to hang himself one night because of a drug addiction. PAT's stepmother called him and told him about the black insider of the HODEL family. The report is true, please continue to investigate. After receiving such an anonymous call of encouragement, JAY finally saw the hope of self-redemption.
The above is the first episode of "I Am The Night", two young men and women abandoned by cruel life, how they will join forces to fight back against all this, we will wait and see!
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