Best drama legal drama

Domenic 2022-01-27 08:24:27

Damages is a shocking show. The screenplay seems to be a fusion of two of my favorite popular writers, Sidney Sheldon and John Grisham. The strong woman of Sidney's template runs John's law firm, aggressive and stormy. What's more, accounting irregularities and damages litigation are already very eye-catching, and the screenwriter has made a lot of general evil, which makes the plot nervous. These days, the Master has been preaching continuously: In today's world, good and evil are wrestling with each other. If you move to this play, there are doubts about who will take the lead. It's like watching The Devil's Advocate in high school, until the last moment, there is no chance that the righteous will be able to defeat the evil. In Damages, except for Ellen's fiancé, everyone is evil. The plot of the first season is still reminiscent of The Devil Wears Prada, but Andi's primary color is integrity and kindness after all. Andi threw his phone into the fountain in Paris, knew what he wanted, and walked on more confidently. At the end of the first season of Damages, Ellen agreed to Patty's offer, turned around confidently and walked away, leaving a foreshadowing of the second season of tit-for-tat.

One of my favorite things about Damages is the direct, simple, and witty dialogue throughout the film. Towards the end, by all means, Patty's firm wins the damages case, and Tom as a partner gets a decent payout. Ellen said to Tom Enjoy your money. There's a lot of charities out there. Thinking of the post-disaster charitable donations that have been insane in our country these days, this phrase comes to mind again and again. For those of you who haven't watched the drama, please watch the episode and come to understand this sentence.

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  • Lura 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    trust on one! Screenwriters are gods

  • Madilyn 2022-01-27 08:24:27

    There are a few montages that are a little old-fashioned