According to my experience watching American dramas, the more flawed the characters are, the more attractive they are. Like Brenda, the heroine of this drama, who has been transferred from the east coast to the west coast, leading a group of veteran police officers who have worked here for decades. Detective, the worst thing is that this not-so-young but still pretty blond female Sheriff Black had an unsuccessful affair with her current immediate boss. By the way, this sanctimonious boss is the bad president in Season 5 of 24 Hours. This woman, who was rejected and made things difficult by all her subordinates from the beginning, was in a mess, her room was always messy and she couldn't get her feet in, she would always get lost on Mulholland Road when she drove out by herself, and she could not resist sweets and snacks when she saw them. The urge to swallow. Only when she walks into that interrogation room and faces the criminal suspect can one realize how powerful she is. No matter how tight the criminal's mouth is, in the face of Brenda, who has been professionally trained by the CIA, he always disarms and surrenders unknowingly.
Who has seen a boss like Brenda? Because of her discomfort, she could even lie on the ground side by side with the victim, and she didn't care about being "unsightly" at all. At first glance, she thought it was a double-corpse murder. Who has seen such a living treasure subordinate as Provenza and Flyn? I found the corpse of an unnamed woman in my garage, but I couldn't resist the temptation to go to the MLS baseball game on the spot, comforting myself that "the corpse won't run away", and actually put down the garage door to watch the ball. Of course, As a result, the corpse disappeared, and the ball didn't take it seriously, and the female boss who was prone to madness was half dead. That episode was really funny to death; the nagging Tao was smart and diligent, although he was already a fourth-generation immigrant, He doesn't speak a word of Chinese, but the set of good interpersonal relationships is obviously derived from the true inheritance of the Chinese. Without him, those troublesome laboratory reports would have been delayed. Sancheze, a Mexican descendant, has a hot temper and is particularly sensitive to racial issues; Gabriel, who has a flexible mind and a high official emotional intelligence, is secretly in love with his female colleague Daniel, which can add a lot of jokes to the talkative Provenza and Flyn.
Alas, it's a pity that good dramas are always too short, and bad ones are always boring and long.
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