I can fully understand why this show has low ratings because of the procrastination and boredom in the middle. The investigation part is very exciting, interlocking and progressive, the trick in the middle really fooled me, and the final murderer was also unexpected and unexpected. But I almost always fast-forward the part outside the detective. I think this group of police detectives and the victim's family lack basic communication. The dialogue between them is almost always: "Who is the suspect?" "It's him." "Did you arrest him?" "Arrest tonight" "You said It's good to catch him, why didn't you catch him!" "..." The family members left angrily. The family of the real victim of Hong Kong loves their daughter very much, plus the father and the experience of being a gangster. Thinking about it with your toes, you can think that he may take revenge on the suspect he thinks. After letting others know the suspect, I don't understand why he didn't talk to his family after he was probably sure that he wasn't the murderer. There are also scenes from the victim's family that can be cut. That mother was just killing other people's sympathy, and she took it for granted that she was deadly all day long, and when others persuaded her, she mocked others with ten sentences. I sympathize and understand what happened to her, but I really don't want to see her shameless scenes.
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