The feeling after watching the first episode can be regarded as a fine American drama of the grade of "House of Cards".
But after watching episodes 2-5, it feels like the director, screenwriter, editor, etc. have changed except for the actors. Or the director's head is flooded.
It's not a class of American drama at all.
The plot is procrastinated, and it seems like going to an old-fashioned family education series. The plot is straightforward, without the unexpected feeling of a fine American drama.
The most failure was that the shaping of the male lead was completely off the track. The first episode is to portray the male protagonist, although his character is dull but cautious, clever and reliable financial expert. Behind him, he ran off and became a family-oriented man. Although he was a little clever, he was more like a mediocre frustrated man in the workplace.
In the middle, a neurotic gay FBI was created. A very skilled little girl, used to stealing, has a criminal father. Etc., etc.
In short, as much as the expectations are, there are as much disappointments as possible. Understandably, after all, there are not many that can truly become fine American TV series.
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