But the detective JOE is definitely a tall, rich and handsome, and he has depression and extreme cleanliness. In order to relieve the pressure, he Will turn the lights on and off 150 times in the room, and finally can't stand it, pick up something, smash the switch, sweat, or count to hundreds of colored tacks. Easily dizzy, often apply cooling oil on the temples. All in all, a stunned one. And the women who approached her became cannon fodder.
The police detective, Miles, didn't like Joe at first, because Miles is old, Joe is just a fledgling boy, and he has never handled a case, so Miles led everyone to oppose him at first, but slowly along the way, the two of them became friends with each other. Understand, trust, support, and empathize with father and son.
There is also an old pedant, a fat man with glasses, who appeared from the first story Jack the Ripper. He claims to be an expert on Jack. In addition to burying his head in the data room, he also has a job to bring tourists to revisit it. World Jack's killing routes and killing scenes are very scary in the gloomy midnight London lights.
There is also a little guy named Kent, I think he has a crush on Joe, but Joe said he is not gay, not gay! But whenever the cannon fodder approached Joe, Kent would kill him with his eyes full of resentment and black lines. them.
This show is pretty good. Season 1, episode 3, Jack the Ripper. The second season is also three episodes, one story. The first two episodes were all history copycats, serial cases. The third season is 6 episodes, with a story every two episodes. It's not a copycat, but it's also a bit related to historical cases. After all, perverts are similar.
The weird atmosphere of this show is very well done. I'm a little confused if I'm watching a horror movie. It's all supernatural. I'm sweating when I watch it in broad daylight, but, after all, it's still a very rational movie. Reasonable logical deduction. So, it's still a movie worth watching. Of course, if you want to surpass the detective Sherlock, don't even think about it. What is a divine drama, do you understand? It is a picture that can be broken into 12 pieces to see!
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