Three episodes of the first season, a case of Jack the Ripper imitators. Mediocre and mediocre police officers are the status quo. It takes a long time to solve a major case, but it is true that everyone did their best. However, there is a lot of room for growth in this setting, and we can look forward to the next few seasons. Not having a gun is a bit of a hindrance though. The rhythm is just right, more substituting than Sherlock's first season. Sherlock season one was a little too fast for me. This season, the Jack the Ripper researcher is still interesting. Helped the police, was suspected, and was told that he might have given up his reputation as a researcher when helping imitators. It is a colorful role. This was a season for the Ripper, not for the imitator, not for the introduction of the main character, Detective, or for enriching the supporting cast. The case started straight away, all the news of the Ripper was introduced, and the motive was not seen. Even if the crime is imitated, there should be a motive. The ending was a bit bland, Jo was able to get stabbed after the imitator said such a long line. Because there was no gun, the murderer escaped. It was said earlier that the suspect did not understand medicine, and the imitator was a doctor in the end. Guess it is also because of the usual routine. In the end, the detective lost his protective umbrella, which also changed everyone. It was very interesting for everyone to wear a suit and walk to the crime scene together.
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