The heroine is an airborne leader, and everyone in the new team has their own thoughts. In the process of carrying out practical work, she gradually conquered everyone with her own performance.
She is not a perfect woman, she has many shortcomings, such as not very beautiful (personal point of view), treats sweets like her life, her house is as messy as a dog kennel, she has no sense of direction, she is a typical road idiot, and she has had a failed extramarital affair with her boss. Alone in the corpse room, uh. I still think she's very good at dressing, and a lot of it's pretty, even though it's not highlighted or even worsened in the film. In addition to her super strong working ability, she often shows the side of a little woman, such as acting like a spoiled child with her parents, and even asking her father to send her money at such an old age. (This resonates with me) When frightened, he would call the would-be boyfriend who tolerated her and love him to cry coquettishly, but the moment his subordinates accidentally came in, he immediately turned off his voice, and immediately returned to a serious working state. Her thinking and logical ability allow her to arrange the work of subordinates in an orderly manner while holding the phone while looking in the mirror or looking for something in her bag. She often sheds tears because of the tragic situation of the victim...
The method of solving the case in this film is all through her. I recommend it to those who take advantage of the interrogation to hit the suspect's psychology and end the case in one fell swoop.
After watching the first season, I
suddenly found that all the cases in it turned out to be love murders,
so it is said that this film really grasps people's hearts and feelings very well.
It also proves that all joys and sorrows, joys and sorrows, are inseparable from a love word.
Ugh.
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