case of the second episode...a bit embarrassing, or the eyebrow family has made great progress in the past 30 years. When the witness testified in the 1970s, he actually stood directly in front of the suspect, protecting the witness The policeman went to the jogging bar halfway, and when Sam rushed in to find Leonard, he was alone. He didn't even have a gun (at least he didn't take it out), and he didn't wear a body armor (wasn't it invented in the 1970s? )... Or I've watched too many crime dramas in the Burger family = =++...
If I were Sam, I would like to yell, if Nima wants to send me to AD instead of BC, okay!
By the way, what is the accent of Manchester City's English? It's so hard to understand T_T. At that time, I was in tears when I heard QAF...
Episode 3... The workers and the union were just... and the textile factory... I thought of Angry Young Man... It's hard to live without Modern Forensics! Now I understand that Holmes was so epoch-making because of Mao, the pioneer of forensic medicine... In
episode 4, Sam's fucking name is Rose Tyler even though her first name was not given in this episode... I'll go to history The most agile crossover ah help the forehead... In other words, this should be unintentional, even if the screenwriter knows the name of the Doctor Who 2005 heroine, it does not mean that he is so unpredictable that John Simm will play the biggest villain of DW in a year... Saying this One episode of the case...it's really full of the style of the 1970s...but that's how it ended in the end? Putting such a story arc in an American drama can last at least half a season... Could this be the difference between a British drama and an American drama╮(╯_╰)╭
But I'm more curious, this Warren shouldn't just go on like this... No drama Come on...
Correction, I saw the cast of the eighth episode, it turns out that Sam's mother's name is Ruth Tyler, and he exhaled a long breath...
Episode 5...Let's go! Did the writer change this episode? ? ! ! (You think Doctor Who...) Although I saw Manchester United, I crossed over to the Manchester United movie starring DT to help my forehead... The case of this episode is finally normal (when I say 'normal'... ) and a lot of details are hilarious (like DCI punched the thug who met him to prevent him from saying they were cops...by the way, I'm starting to understand the undercover...because Mao must take the whole Pub The staff have been replaced by police officers) I almost forgot what British humor looks like after watching the first four episodes...
I was very hilarious when I heard John Simm shouting "Nobody dies today!" in the preview of the next episode The skin has crossed, DT, you are relieved =__,= (there is a dime relationship!) I
ran to Wiki to check, oh, it turns out that the writer of each episode is different. The writer of this episode seems to be the main character of Eastenders. Writer, no wonder it's so fun Orz
episode 6, ahem, I just wanted to know, when they took the opportunity to let the hostages escape for the first time, Mao ran all the way instead of taking advantage of the situation to suppress the prisoner... By the way, Sam, you really are It's a lot of sweat...you're sure you were a police officer in 2006, not a lawyer...
episode 7, institutionalized corruption...wow...
episode 8, ooh, I really think John Simm's acting is amazing. T_T, so the story arc of the first season is finally over, the scene in the jungle turned out to be the shadow of childhood = =|||...I'm so looking forward to what's going on in the second season...I feel like it's 1973 or 1973 2006 seems to be fictional... In other words, because of the participation of my father, this episode made me travel to Frequency even more╮(╯_╰)╭
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