After eight episodes, I can still watch it entirely because of the fanaticism of all the mystery dramas - of course, if this one can barely become a "deduction drama".
If it is labeled as "science fiction", hyperthymesia I reluctantly accept it. After all, Heroes has already YY all the super powers that can be longed for. Compared with Clare's "immortality", hyperamnesia is a decisive defeat.
Although Mentalist also uses superpowers to solve cases, people still have flesh and blood, leaves, and flowers—even a few haggard little flowers—and the selling point of this drama, except for the unsolved case of Rachel many years ago, is completely dependent on this almighty. superpower. The thin breath of the plot seems to blow it down.
It's best for editors and starring actors to pray that "hypermemia" not only has a good memory, but also can win word of mouth, rank, renew and other decathlons~~
Because it is put on the shell of the NY Police Department, it can also be used as a decathlon. Tags for "criminal", "reasoning". This makes the related concepts still stuck in the reasoning of "scratching the cocoons and gradually deepening", which is really messy.
I thought that my concept was outdated and could not keep up with the development of the times - science and technology are changing with each passing day, and investigation and detection are more and more dependent on related technologies - this is really understandable. But as a series, everyone, even the girl pig itself (except for the sexy lips and hot body, of course), has become an accessory to an unreliable superpower. All clues can only be found by recalling, and occasionally doing a little mentally retarded reasoning.
Please forgive my extremes - related dramas have really trended towards stereotypes in recent years - even including LZ's favorite Bones.
It may also be aesthetic fatigue.
When I was watching the drama back then, as the plot unfolded, the gears in my mind also turned, and the beautiful scene of the accelerated secretion of adrenaline was hard to reproduce. The more than 40 minutes of these routines, the torment of the mind, is completely due to inertia.
Persevering in the unsolved case of my childhood sister, the repressed guilt is like an inescapable nightmare - I should have died.
Years ago, old lovers reunited as colleagues and friends.
A few years after resignation.
Now that all kinds of foreshadowing have been laid, I still hope that the screenwriter can work harder.
In addition to the omnipotent super power, other elements should also give a little more space for expression.
Even if it's not a documentary, it doesn't need to be completely realistic, but it's still a place to shine.
In this way, I have a reason to continue chasing.
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