Until the end of the season, the mystery of Peter and Jamie's disappearance was not revealed, which made people feel confused and puzzled. In addition, I also felt sorry for the breakup of the male protagonist Rob and the female protagonist Cassie.
People often forgive Rob and Cassie for their mistakes in handling the case because they suffered trauma and psychological problems in their childhood. This is a process of self-redemption. Those who are attentive will also find that towards the end of the eighth episode, the two had an interview in the underground database of the police station. During the conversation, Cassie realized his mistake and walked out of the shadows; but Rob It seemed to be still at a loss, still obsessed with not being able to bring Peter and Jamie out of the dark forest. As a result, the two had a disagreement. Rob still wanted to fight for Cassie in his words and wanted to be with her, but he couldn't tell him that he loved her face to face. This seemed to be another evidence that he didn't come out. However, Cassie refused, saying that although he missed him very much, he would never meet again.
So people regret that Cassie can't give Rob some more time and can't help him solve his psychological problems. But, did Cassie leave him because Rob couldn't get out of the predicament like she did? I think there is a factor in this aspect, but what Cassie can't forgive Rob the most is: Rob still can't be honest with her! This was the main reason why she resolutely had an abortion and resolutely separated from Rob.
Where is Rob not being honest? He loves cassie and can't tell it face to face. This is one of them. However, is there another reason? Looking back, we will find: As an experiencer of the events of the year, Rob never explained the wolf that appeared repeatedly in the dream? Didn't explain his shoes stained with other people's blood? Didn't explain his short-sleeved shirt that was punctured by some sharp weapon? Did not explain why his shoulder was dislocated? Some people will say that this is not obvious. He has suffered trauma and amnesia, and it is understandable that he has hallucinations. However, why does he insist on taking charge of the case regardless of the procedures for handling the case? Perhaps there is already an answer, and he wants to find his childhood buddies.
So, he has been a policeman for so many years, why didn't he go to investigate early? Why wait until a new case occurs and is very likely to be merged before remembering it? There must be his reason in this. If there is this question, it is not difficult to explain why he hides his past, it is not difficult to explain that he cares about the excavation and road construction of the archaeological team, and it is not difficult to explain that he cares about every one. The people at the scene of the incident and their memories of the situation at the scene, it is not difficult to explain why he finally went to listen to Davelin's tone, and it is not difficult to explain why he left the case and went to the scene to see the excavation. . Can you think of it this way, he is covering up a fact, and once this fact is exposed, he must be unbearable!
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