Compared to Jimmy’s eclectic style of doing things, Bunk has more principles in his identity as a policeman. This can be seen in the fifth season when Jimmy and Lester jointly planned a serial murder. He is more like a guard. The police of ancient principles, like an old school man. He works hard and has a strong sense of responsibility, but he is also drunk, lustful, and has a humorous eloquence like his cute appearance. He vomited almost every night while cursing the city's repeated cruelty, but the next day he would still rush to the crime scene with a hangover. It would be brave to recognize the true appearance of this world and still love it, that is a man like Bunk, although his love seems so dismissive, like a boy who is said to love girls.
Bunk is such a person. His affection and character seem to be buried deep in his heart forever. As an old school friend of Omar, the knight, the few conversations with Omar are moments when he rarely shows mood swings. His chest is constantly rising and falling. Frowning frowning, line by line accusing the legend of Bacheng and accusing him of setting a bad example for the city, but the sharp words shed a deep love for this "home city". After strenuous efforts to fish Omar out of prison, there was another curse. The hero was completely blank in front of him, and the scene was like an older brother educating a younger brother who has made mistakes. In contrast, Jimmy and Omar were a bit more friendly. However, when Omar was killed, Jimmy didn’t feel much. On the contrary, Bunk’s seemingly understatement, an action, still exposed the loss in his heart, which can be described as love. Deep, hateful.
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