When I saw the third season, I was so excited that I went to Meiya to buy all four seasons of Blu-ray. I really like this detective who is soft on the outside and hard on the inside, but also cute and smart and can make mistakes. After the four seasons, the Blu-ray arrived and began to be happy. Brush, I watched the first season again today and wrote some thoughts.
E.Morse is of medium stature and thin body. He looks very ordinary among a group of famous British detectives with different characteristics. He is a typical literary and artistic young man who has graduated from famous schools, likes to listen to opera, likes crossword puzzles, does not smoke or drink. If you look closely, you will find that , Although his appearance is quiet and thin, his personality is often more like a brave and stunned young man.
Questioning a senior detective on the first day at Oxford Police Station (a taboo in the workplace)
As a newcomer, you are not blindly obedient, but have your own ideas
Deduce the correct crime scene with a little smug
Aggressive relationship between professor and missing teenage girl found
Even if provoked by the old police
In the face of power, there is no meaning to give in
The boss forced him to correct his father's beating on Thursday, he would rather leave than betray the respected senior
A firm heart under a soft and cute appearance.
The first meeting with Strange was actually not very pleasant, straight to the point of spending his dereliction of duty
Even if you have something to say in front of your boss
Use the law to help weak women get their children back
Disdain for the "expert" brought back by the boss
Be strong when tracking down the murderer
High respect and care for women. When the factory owner and the foreman blame each other for the responsibility of the accident, he only cares whether the female worker is injured or not.
scoffs at the boss's sloppy attitude
In the face of the cunning murderer, the combination of the virtual and the real makes the opponent show his flaws.
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