This detective, who has a strong obsession with psychology, has a thick copy of "Sociologies of Deviant Behaviors" on the table, which is the episode in which Mr. Big cameo, which he saw sitting on Goren's table. ), looks sloppy, and often goes to other people's homes to eat snacks and touch all kinds of strange things. But all this is an illusion. Goren is a knowledgeable, observant, and psychic master with a thorough understanding of human evil.
His opponents may not be criminals full of evil, but ordinary little people who take their lives in order to fulfill a wish that others seem absurd and ridiculous. Some trivial things are of great significance to the perpetrators of crimes, as large as the cost of a human life. Goren's mission is to expose this connection and break down criminals' psychological defenses. I think in general Goren's suspects can be classified as paranoia patients, patients who are caught in some kind of obsession. Is it true that Goren himself? Obsessed with chasing evil, or more precisely, exposing the evil of human nature, this is his duty, but it is also his obsession.
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