I have also watched a lot of criminal investigation dramas, and I have also watched a lot of all-purpose and intelligent male protagonists. If the previous all-purpose male protagonists were always calm, wise, astronomical, and omniscient, they could always achieve reversal in times of crisis. If they were usually sold Some little melancholy and little sentimental, there is an unknown emotional pain, or a lover or a child, or a man who has been accidentally killed, but in general, it is something that can be overcome with effort, and it does not often come to mind, or it is a bit of a leisurely egg pain little sadness.
But the male protagonist of this play is obviously a little different.
His former show-off and arrogance made him punished by extermination, so he slept every night under the wall of smiling faces painted by the murderer with the blood of his wife and daughters. The murderer does not get rid of one day, and he punishes himself like a self-abuse. But the strange thing is that if you don't know his past, if you and him are just a casual acquaintance, you will think he is such a funny and humorous man who uses a smile as a label.
He handed the relics of his misunderstood father to his daughter to let her know that his father was always by his side; he came out of the social welfare home with a few months old baby, and handed it over to the brother and sister of the family, only his eyes were relatively dead. The old people, let them have hope again; he asked the mother and daughter who had turned against each other to pretend to love each other and hug until they were really crying, but he left quietly, standing in the heavy rain and smiling happily.
He tried to draw a new beginning to every incident that was clearly a human tragedy. He left hope to the living, the kind-hearted.
Did he cry? Have you been vulnerable?
It's just a little shaky sometimes.
He said to his female partner, if I find Lord Red John one day, I will make his life worse than death, please don't stop me from torturing him unless I die. When he said these words, he was still calm and even smiled slightly.
He was so sure of his killing intent and madness that he didn't even have to hide anything.
The female partner once asked him, you said that revenge is something only fools and lunatics do, so have you changed your opinion?
He laughs. He has long classified himself as non-human, in fact. On the night he saw the bloody smiling face, his body had lost the qualification to live, and there was only one last persistence left to wander in the long night of this world.
I have always been indifferent to his female partner and even all possible CPs. Because I feel that he no longer belongs to anyone or anything.
Jane, is a man who lives through glass. On one side of the glass is the world, on the other, he, and Red John. You thought that you were in the same time and space with him, but in fact he had already left you. I think that on the day he finds Lord Red John, it can be foreseen that he will smile and say goodbye.
To end with a saying: The man who controls the world, God always teaches him to bear the greatest cross.
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