Why are dramas with reason and facts greater than brain holes considered boring? do not know.

Greyson 2022-04-01 08:01:02

After reading a few short comments, I feel that the reason why most people can't accept Sheriff Raydar is that after watching the seven seasons of Lao Tiantian, he suddenly changed the heroine, so the background of the story remains unchanged and the supporting characters are complete. It's a bit difficult to re-accept the work style.

But I'm very annoying Lao Tiantian. I'm just saying that the character is not an actor. Lao Tiantian's character always feels crooked and has no aura. I don't know what is the habit of arranging a sweet tooth for her. It works, but she likes to take shortcuts when she does things, unlike Sheriff Raydar who strictly abides by the legal terms, but she is very similar to me (this is by no means an exaggeration).
Sheriff Raydar is the kind of person I admire very much. She is an independent and courageous woman. Her relationship with Rusty brings out her emotional side outside of work. I think every ordinary girl like me should silently fantasize about it in her heart. Become a strong woman like Sheriff Raydar!

This drama is now in its fourth season. I have watched each season more than twice. This is the first time I have watched this type of crime drama. I feel that most of the crime dramas I have followed before are too dramatic. The hole is too big, and there are too many dramatic elements that are inconsistent with reality for the exciting plot, and "Severe Crimes" is more like a realistic documentary that objectively describes the LAPD case handling process, without overwhelming gunfights and undercover shootings. Gratitude and hatred, there are no police elites with handsome men and beauties, big breasts and fat hips, but only a group of experienced police detectives who no longer talk about "hoeing the strong, helping the weak, presiding over social justice and ensuring urban peace". I always feel that whether it is The police handling a case or the White House meeting is indispensable everywhere, including office politics, basic human relations, different people’s work styles, and under the constraints of public laws, everyone competes, exploits, betrays and compromises overtly and secretly. When people from different positions have the minimum values, everyone will temporarily put aside their personal interests and face the difficulties at hand.

Provenza and... oh, I suddenly can't remember the name of Sheriff Raydar's new boyfriend. Anyway, the old churros attributes of these two old men every time they run against each other or handle cases are definitely my cuteness, and Provenza charges the printer This is very similar to what happened in our office before.
It is also said that this show is made for the elderly to watch, how can you make my handsome little fresh meat rusty feel bad? I don't know if the screenwriter has any strange hobbies. He always loves to abuse us rusty in various ways, but watching him go from a street male prostitute to a top student in the Ivy League University's journalism department also feels full of all kinds of honesty. energy! There is also Rusty who grew up in the LAPD office. Witnessing the details of their various case handling processes also makes me envy, jealous, and hate... After

so much talk, I haven't said that what I love most about this show is that it doesn't have "Hanny" General screenwriters such as "Pu" and "Sherlock" open their minds to the imagination, but base all stories on legal facts. After seeing the techniques of raydar's plea bargaining, I feel that I also have a bit of American legal knowledge. For me, who has never been out of Asia with a Chinese passport, it doesn't really help me.

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