I haven't finished the whole season yet, I feel that the man's wife really doesn't love him, but she should be a good mother. It is estimated that she is abandoned by the society and ignored by the man and finds resonance before she cheats, but the man's wife is indeed very selfish. He is forced to be the savior of the family. Who makes him the male lead? Laundering money for bad people has to be a little reluctant to not be completely regarded as a bad person. That is, "I am a bad person, but I am forced." Male lead The son has gone through such a big change and has inherited his father's calmness and ability to think and learn, but he vaguely feels that he is slowly turning black... The male protagonist's daughter is simply a stupid troublemaker, just like what Uncle Ruth said about her I haven't found my position yet, but I think Ruth is doing a good job. My favorite character in this show is also a growing character. I don't know if he will become the left and right arm of the male protagonist in the future. The gay man from the FBI also plays the role. Yes, even I feel like it's real for Uncle Ruth's acting... It's someone who will do anything for his own hatred. Ruth's eldest brother should be the kind of silly young literary and artistic youth who likes literature. However, his background is not good, and he hopes that he will not always be the spare tire of the male protagonist's daughter.
Anyway, the whole show can still be watched, but I am afraid that it will be bad in the future. ps, the male protagonist just said that as long as the investor doesn't die right away, the money won't be found out, and the mother will be killed by a car... Don't be more rude...
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