This is a spin-off of "Poison Master". I should have scored five points, but viewers who watch it alone may find the plot a bit boring and boring.
After all, all the backgrounds in New Mexico are very "village".
However, the screenwriter's strength is still there. One by one, the role is also full of charm. So catching up to the second season in one breath.
Let's talk about the first season first.
Saul in the first season is still a public defense lawyer (equivalent to a legal aid lawyer in our country, providing criminal defense or civil representation for people who don’t have money to hire a lawyer). He goes to court for 700 US dollars (if my memory is correct), in order to arrange suitable During the court time, he always had stuffed toys ready in his bag to bribe the black girl who arranged the itinerary at the window (he was severely reprimanded by his babysister in the second season).
He dealt with a large number of thieves, rogues, and liars. In the first episode, I took the twins to set a trap to catch a big fish, but accidentally caught the grandma of the local drug dealer... almost buried in the desert.
He is a small person. He was released on bail by his brother Chuck after being deceived. He worked in the mail room of his big law firm and passed the bar exam at Pheasant University by correspondence.
His brother Chuck graduated from a prestigious school and worked hard step by step before he became a partner in a large firm. How big is it? It was so big that he was "allergic" to the electric current generated by electronic devices. He went to the company. Everyone in the office turned in mobile phones and watches. The electric switch was pulled down in the lobby. All the staff stood in the lobby and stairs just to welcome him.
This setting is also one of the coolest character settings I have ever seen.
The brothers are two extremes, one is serious, serious and professional, which is awe-inspiring. A ridiculous, glib tongue and lovable.
Saul loves his brother very much, even though Chuck twice refused him to seek an office in his own office.
He just loves him and respects him.
Although he has always looked down on him, and even thinks that he is not worthy of being a lawyer.
Friends said:
Chuck's feelings for Jimmy are complicated. He used to look down on this younger brother, but he was willing to take care of him out of brotherhood. But suddenly one day this younger brother became angry, and he couldn't bear it. In his mind, Jimmy should be a brother who is lower than him and needs him to take care of him.
Yes, in my opinion, Chuck is even jealous of his brother. But in my opinion, jealousy is also right.
Saul made his debut halfway, and took three lawyer license exams in his spare time. Even if his talent is not good, his perseverance is amazing, right?
Just like Sakuragi Flower Road and Rukawa Maple, in my opinion, Sakuragi is a genius! He said he was going to play basketball, but he did, and he played well. What is this if he is not a genius? !
However, geniuses also have weaknesses. Saul's weakness is his brother. He was too eager to be favored and recognized by his brother, and trusted him too much, so when the truth was revealed, he almost scolded all the words beginning with the B word. Instead, it’s me. If the family you have always trusted is the source of your misfortune and hard work, I will clamor for betrayal and will not forgive anyone in this world.
You know, he respects his brother to the extent that he is willing to do anything for him!
Went to the law firm to fight for the seats and rewards he won for his brother in front of a bunch of big cows;
bought a bag of food and a bag of ice every day, and delivered three different newspapers to his brother's house;
when the big case was discovered, he got his brother's "Help," he was as happy as a child dancing.
When the two brothers stepped barefoot on the lawn to bask in the sun, they were not unmoved.
However, after the truth was revealed, I just wanted to put the suit lined with the space suit into Chuck’s mouth...
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