I forgot where I saw someone blowing up the show and saying it was good. After watching it, I found out, what is it? The model of one episode and one case is not new. In order to highlight the FBI, does it have to be taken over by the FBI no matter what the case is? What is the difference between the FBI and the general police? Is it too easy to interrogate criminals? Either threatening a few words, or playing the emotional card, or telling a tragic story of oneself can make a criminal-minded person confess and forgive? Endured the discomfort and watched the eighth episode, I really can't watch it anymore. What the hell kind of plot is this? Enough for Black Russia. What the male protagonist said can't stand the biochemical weapons launched by chemists on Damascus causing death. Are you killing fewer people in the U.S. in other countries? A person in the Russian consulate was randomly threatened by a female FBI police officer and did not dare to speak? Too cowardly. Isn't the illicit trade in weapons supposed to be secret? Can it be so open? Moreover, one person just sold weapons, not a group? Is it going to dry undercover? A group of people with extreme thoughts were killed so quickly. So many deployments thinking there's going to be an intense gunfight, only to stop after a few shots? Injuring an FBI is also to deal with the audience, right? In the end, I tried to persuade the child to surrender, move the child out, and let the child "ahh" rush in twice to solve the problem. The FBI is really powerful. In the court, a person with extreme thoughts could actually be persuaded by Niu Cui. He was said to cry bitterly, and his mind was not working well. If you don't want to do anything, what are you kidnapping? Live well, okay? What a ghost drama, abandoned drama...
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