After watching three episodes, I don't know whether to watch it or not. I feel that the design of the criminal method is OK, but other than that, many places are poorly designed. . .
For example, when the criminal escaped in episodes 1 and 2, he just rushed over and stabbed to death a policewoman who was arguing with her colleague. . That's okay, he's in a panic, but why did the policeman's temperament change drastically because of this. He used to be mean, provoked colleagues, and looked like a ruffian. After the policewoman died, this guy brought his own words every time he spoke. Crying, and pretending to be sad. . . The acting is not good enough, and it feels fake every time. . .
There is also the heroine who seems to be a model turned into a policeman. She should be regarded as a heroine, with all kinds of sensationalism, but later, with the help of the male policeman, it seems less contrived. . .
After the first child died, his wife never forgave him. The reason was that if he had gone out that day, the child would not have died. . I also complained to others that my husband never cried once after his son died. . Then the husband went back and cried a lot, and the husband and wife were so reconciled? ?
Is this screenwriter really a screenwriter of Criminal Minds? How can he be on the same level as Golden Eye? . .
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