1. The problem that can be solved in five or six episodes has to be included in 24 episodes, of course, in order to conform to the style of 24 hours, but it is really uncomfortable to look at. Except for the first season, which I watched from the beginning to the end in one breath, the second season, the third season, and the fourth season were intermittently watched, because I couldn’t watch it continuously. I watched about 10 episodes in the fifth season, and the rest was from I read the outline of the story I was looking for at night. I just watched the introduction in the sixth season. I planned to watch the seventh season, but when I saw that Bao Xiaoqiang was wanted again, it was really impossible. I just gave up and didn't plan to watch it. Too frustrating!
2. Americans' strange concept of human rights and the supremacy of personal beliefs. Looking at the anger, it seems that the biggest obstacle Bao Xiaoqiang encountered from beginning to end is the human rights issue of the prisoners. He repeatedly destroys it, and the director repeatedly arranges a person to accuse him and obstruct the action. I really don't understand, if Americans think that murderers also have the right to live, is it because the murderer kills again, then the dead deserve it. It's such a pity to feel that some of the tricks are dead, BS American.
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