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Michele 2022-03-22 09:02:05

I won't list the names one by one. In short, I'm sorry to the screenwriters of CSI: Miami. I shouldn't have finished listening to this show as listening materials...

That is, except for Emily Procter, who somehow feels gothic temperament, so I really can't like the faces of these guys in the Miami branch. And it's obviously the LV store that I call mediocre. At least, even if I say "I like human nature, it's people who can't stand it", Gris is someone I can admire.

Ah, because I know that the boss in crime show is a character that cannot be defined by human nature in the usual sense. Needless to say, the immoral existence of Webster, Grissom is not only an unsentimental scientific madman, but also a Monk (although this is not a boss...), a detective who is troubled by psychological problems and should be closer to "human", the only table that is tilted is touching, but still facing serial killers and people urinating in the subway ( |||||) struggled with the question of which one should be arrested, and finally said "The murder" with difficulty... So the odd number in the odd number, the boss Gibbs can look so cute.

Continue to sweep the NY branch, there is a possibility of falling in love with this article because of Gary Sinise...

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Extended Reading
  • Jamarcus 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Criminal psychology focuses on psychological analysis, and crime scene investigation focuses on evidence research. Yes, it's my type.

  • Eldora 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Wow, looking at those old-school criminal investigation tools now feels so retro The criminals themselves can see that they are slowly pondering a drama carefully or like the focus of criminal minds, but I have a hunch that this will get better and better in the future (*˘︶˘*)

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation quotes

  • Warrick Brown: You just don't let up, do you?

    Sara Sidle: It's a flaw.

  • Gil Grissom: I can't tell whether he's brilliant or nuts.

    Captain Jim Brass: Sound familiar?