It's getting weirder. The setting in the time-travel section is actually very good, wrong. It's really good. Although the plot to solve the case is very tangled...
But the most tangled thing is not those solving the case, but those things in the process of solving the case. Yes, it's a chaotic age less stodgy than those of later generations. There is no such trouble in this day and age. I am the law, I am rude, I do not talk about procedures, but our hearts do not need to be bad in the future. We want to be good to this place in our way and in the right way.
And SAM. I've always struggled with those behaviors in there. Everyone thinks they are right, well, most of the time SAM's approach is more fair than their rationality. But no one is better than the other.
The most unbearable thing for me was the last episode. Just because he's your dad you can't see anything. refuse to accept those. I didn't finish it. I've been stuck watching. I can protect you, in what capacity and how. This is his family, even if you are his son, you will be in the hereafter, not at this moment. You trust him, okay. You hide in the dark and watch that Annie, who has been protecting you, gets kicked by your dad. What to say. Stand up until the last minute.
Perhaps their testimony is not necessarily true. Maybe your dad is really innocent but you are completely emotional and refuse to face other possibilities. Ask him not to leave, chance after chance. But who you are to him is a police officer not his son. He doesn't know that you are his son. How can he trust you? He keeps saying that it is my duty to protect you. Is it a confession! For him!
Other people's mistakes are very good, you must say. Even if Annie accidentally hurt him indirectly, you clearly know what Annie will do if she says it out! Work and life! And that man, how upright you are. Be sure to say so firm and so insistent that you must destroy the corrupt sector of this corrupt world in order to go home. Yes, what a righteous officer! What a righteous police officer! be your father. You know he's guilty of murdering someone voluntarily and personally and clearly breaking the law. What is your approach? How ridiculous! How ridiculous! Annie was hurt, did you comfort me? What is your first thing. She is your friend and she cares about you so much. How important is the father. A friend's unintentional mistakes cannot be accepted and forgiven. Your father asks you to escape and you give it. What a righteous and good police officer! Even say your father is innocent. What a good police officer! You ask yourself how much better you are than them and you despise them that much. Even if they can't kill their relatives righteously, even if it is so much. What about your principles. What a good police officer who insists on justice!
You've always wanted to go back and do anything to go back but can you think about the people who are with you now. Even though they might just be your imagination, they might be fake. So you can ignore their emotions. Why are you fighting.
The rule of an era for an era. Your rules may be good but not necessarily suitable. You despise them and they never despise you.
Yes, you are the messenger of justice, are they just for the sake of the result and not the means.
Hey, if you lose seriously, I won't continue to complain. Just didn't take it seriously.
Aside from those oddities, I'd still say that the idea is good. After crossing the line of thinking that what they do is the best, they should all do it and then face the wall all the time, without heartthrobs, everything goes smoothly. Is this a time-travel or an imagination in the head?
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