Very good show (I really don't know what the title is)

Maggie 2022-03-21 09:01:45

When looking at other people's reviews of "Crime Scene", people criticize it for being too sci-fi, and a lot of technology doesn't appear now, and then they mention CM, saying that CM is much better, I don't know what CM is, and they don't say it, just keep going CMCM seems to be a very famous abbreviation. After many setbacks, I found out that CM is "Criminal Minds". Since so many people have praised it, and it is not too dark, it is natural to have a
look. The first two episodes are really good, but before I start my review, I still have to mention one of its shortcomings. I think the most exaggerated technology of "Crime Scene" is to freeze the frame of the surveillance video, and then process it into one. Zhang super clear detailed picture, which is also one of the settings that people complain that it is not in line with current technology, but also... "Criminal Minds" also has such technology, which also makes the blurry zoomed picture in the surveillance very clear. ..
This play does not rely on fingerprints or the evidence that is very important in CSI. It directly uses psychological analysis as the protagonist to infer who the murderer is, how and why he committed the crime. It is a bit of traditional reasoning. The first two episodes were very fascinating, and the protagonist Jason also quickly established his personal charm from a tired uncle (CSI's Grayson also liked him after many episodes), except that he behaved a bit like Sheldon's Reed Other than that, the other characters are pretty lacklustre. It's just that Jason's style has been fixed after that. It's more traditional, and it seems a little difficult to get along with.
In terms of scenes , it is much more obscure than the straightforward description of "Crime Scene". "Crime Scene" is simply a B-level film, but at the beginning It was also very obscure at the beginning of the episode, and then it became more and more bold, so this show will not prevent you from eating
. The first few episodes of "Criminal Minds" are quite amazing. The process of using psychological analysis to find the prisoner is very exciting and makes people feel I can't wait to give it a full score, but it gradually becomes more stereotyped. Like after the seventh season of "Crime Scene", the discussion of human nature has become the focus, and psychological analysis has taken a back seat, and it is not very exciting when doing profiling.
The profiler's psychoanalysis is so powerful, I don't know what will happen when one of them confronts the others. For example, if Jason is framed, he uses what he has learned to avoid the police and other profilers wanted, on the one hand It's the person who tracked down and framed him. Although the plot is a bit old-fashioned, it's still wonderful to think about it this way. Although the "crime scene" old contempt FBI, but if these two episodes cooperation shoot a theatrical words, a genius crime family, face psychological analysis of evidence tracking and CSI BAU should be very enjoyable
this episode titles It's pretty gorgeous, and the music that goes with it is great, so I should watch an episode or two just for that. The opening of the first season of "Crime Scene" suppressed by the Garden of Eden is also very good. After that, the opening of the singing is not good.

Overall rating: 8.5/10.0
Entertainment index: 8.1/10.0

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Criminal Minds quotes

  • Cheryl Davenport: This job... how do you stomach it?

    Elle Greenway: The people I go after are cowards. They often prey upon the weaker members of society, such as women and children. There is nothing I would rather do than put the bastards away.

  • Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner: This is Special Agent Dr. Reid.

    Man: Oh, you look too young to have gone to medical school.

    Dr. Spencer Reid: They are Ph.D.'s, three of them.

    Man: What, are you a genius or something?

    Dr. Spencer Reid: I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified, but I do have an IQ of 187, an eidetic memory, can read 20,000 words per minute.

    [pause]

    Dr. Spencer Reid: Yes, I'm a genius.