Yesterday, I was chatting with a friend about my favorite crime-solving TV series, and I suddenly thought of this. It may not be my favorite, but it has become the one I have watched the most. Probably because there are not so many scary places, and the protagonist focuses on the investigation. The crime scene, instead of focusing on the psychology of various criminals like Criminal Minds, is not like so many terrifying corpses in Bones. Spirit Book Wonderful Detective and Cat and Mouse Game have lost a touch of seriousness.
Today I rewatched the ninth episode of season one for the third time, and this episode is about a group murder in a first-class cabin. The victim was a person who had various actions due to encephalitis, and the perpetrators were killed by the perpetrators because the victim performed actions that endangered the lives of all passengers.
In the end, the protagonists discussed this. At first, I thought it was coming from a train, saving a dozen children in front of the train, or a similar test of human nature. Would you be threatened by others? Will your life, the life of your loved ones, take the lives of others?
Later, there was a passage from the boss that gave me an epiphany.
If anyone on the plane paid attention to the victim, then the abnormality of the victim would not be a threat to everyone, the victim would be comforted quickly, and there would be no such tragedy.
Yes, I said, if the doctor noticed the victim from the beginning, or if the flight attendant paid attention to him from the beginning, even if the bathroom wouldn't be opened for ten minutes? Wouldn't the victim be less irritable? ? Even after the atrocity happened, the victim was subdued and someone stopped him, and the victim would not be beaten to death. However, it all happened, other people took other people's lives for their own lives, and did not pay a little price for it.
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