It is recommended to skip the first few episodes of the first season

Trenton 2022-10-19 20:41:03

This is a film that requires first of all a sense of equanimity—that is, to put aside all the knowledge about the profession of forensic medicine that I knew in bits and pieces before, admit that my understanding is not enough and the huge difference between China and the United States in the profession of pathology—and patience—the first The first two episodes of a season are actually a transition, and each character is very rough or even rude. After that, the supporting characters will have brilliant plots and performances, which will make the whole drama a lot brighter--the combination of Dr. House's pathology and Crime detection drama series.

Dana's acting skills and the heroine's emotional mainline from toughness to change are the highlights of the show. The case in each episode naturally has twists and turns as usual, but the twists and turns are all reasonable. Of course, this is not the case with the opening episodes of the first season.

It is recommended to watch from the third or fourth episode of the first season.

Another: For many friends, the biggest flaw is that the heroine never wears a mask or the like. I also specifically consulted with forensic friends. The conclusion is that although there is no rule in China, it is recognized that masks cannot be worn during autopsy, because the corpse is not allowed to wear a mask. The chance of spreading germs through droplets is really small, and smelling is also a special technique of forensics.

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