the end of season 1 saying you can never fool an honest person.
They do n't talk much about their tricks. They're very sophisticated
. Episode 3 or 4 Mickey's backhand really impressed me. He saw that the forger was the best. It's good to bite them back and know the details of the reporter based on small actions. He is very sensitive and has a lot of knowledge.
To be a smart liar, you need to know a lot. What
impressed me was that in episode 4, it seemed that Albert told Mickey that he didn't know. why does he think you don't believe him stacie is engaged she is your most loyal friend Danny is talented one day may surpass you don't always carry the world on your own think about
it and like what he said no matter which one No matter how powerful people are, they can't carry the world by themselves because everyone has their own strengths. You have to understand that everyone's brain has different
circuits . In episode 5, Albert said to Danny that you should lose, otherwise you will always be yourself Feel good like Albert He can always see other people's weaknesses at a glance and the weaknesses are the most deadly Don't say how strong you are in any aspect It's never the strength that makes you die
Love the relationship between them and take care of June They say June is family and there is an earlier episode Albert was beaten by the old man, they set up a game to deal with that person,
and the tacit understanding between them is really enviable for them to laugh together.
Last but not least, Danny Albert keeps saying he's talented. I don't know if Mickey is a little jealous of Danny's complicated mind. He almost got poached in the last episode. Why didn't they go because they had a tacit understanding between them because they had something to teach him I think it was because they had feelings but it's really not a comfortable thing to be held down unless they could have a long talk and use their talents or It's just that I think too much about Mickey's role as a conductor. They really use their strengths.
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