Inexplicably moved by a scene. In the second episode, a computer genius is threatened, Verlander goes out to chase a suspicious car, asks the owner if he has a gun before going out, reloads the gun, and does not let anyone in. It turns out that in Sweden, when my life and safety are threatened, I can pick up a gun to protect myself, and I don't need to hand over all my safety to the police who are always one step behind, and the police are actually not very smart. . Furthermore, rights are always earned by oneself, not waited for by others. Uh, three words, I thought so much.
I have to complain that Wieland has to be beaten once in every episode, the father is killed, the daughter is going to get angry with the police, the daughter is soaked in the police station, the mother is going to get angry with the police, and then poor Wieland only To be able to apologize blindly, this is probably the most aggrieved and incompetent police officer I have ever seen.
Compared with the American police who are all wise and talented, handsome and handsome, laughing and scolding, and the British police who are in a hurry, Clockwork Orange, the last enemy, Black Mirror's public power, supervision, hidden worries of high technology, Sweden seems to still live in the last century. The little girl ran away from the police station. The police were attacked while searching the deceased's house. They didn't even know how to check the surveillance video, and the computer was still the most old-fashioned big screen. However, there are also no high-rise buildings, no traffic, and the small Swedish town with green trees and blue sky can be seen in paintings.
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