Insufficient reasoning is better than refinement

Shannon 2022-11-01 17:52:54

The reasoning in the pilot episode is not very good. It is more attractive than the protagonist's serious, melancholy and slightly indifferent character. ep1 From the ending point of view, the main line should be Derek and his father, but many sub-lines are equally intertwined, which makes the truth a little abrupt and less convincing when the truth is revealed. And the weight given by the poor student line is also a bit heavy, so no one can guess that it will be Derek's father. ep2 is more like a suspense drama. The rhythm is soothingly controlled, and the scene and atmosphere are tightly gripping, leaving little room for the audience to reason. Fortunately, even if you follow the plot, there is a great sense of pleasure. It's just that the doctor didn't hide himself well at first, and as a result, he immediately suspected him. ep3 It's a "good thing" that you're not really paying attention, it can make someone you didn't pay much attention to suddenly become a murderer. To sum up: it cannot be regarded as a case. In fact, the clues and reasoning basis of the case are unknown to the audience and difficult to find. Although most of the time the motive for murder is reluctant, and the case is somewhat inexplicable, I am still willing to give it four stars. One is that I really want to continue to see how Morse and Miss Thursday will develop, and the other is that the production of the episode itself is relatively good. Although reasoning accounts for a small proportion, and there is no profound intention, at least it makes people feel comfortable.

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