I can't watch that episode anymore

Hollie 2022-12-10 20:34:58

When I was still in the first season, along with the heroine, I spent my time with her subordinates' scorn, sabotage, and danger, and enjoyed a moment of warmth together. It can be said that I liked season 1 and watched it with all my heart, and I am looking forward to the second season.

But that episode arrived and couldn't go on any longer. I watched the next episode despite my nausea, and it was as boring as chewing wax.

One day, they received a report of the murder of a Chinese woman, speaking in broken Mandarin, a Chinese woman who couldn't possibly be Shanghainese appeared on the video, and then acted together like the third child in a model show,
why? Ordinary a case will have the priority of the serious crime team? Because the woman's business is. . .
Then the American man who had a relationship with the woman appeared, and it seemed that he deliberately said to the camera, there were many Chinese women for it. . . .
then. .

I bah
, the original team begged me to watch, I didn't watch
it, and if I had a team rehearsal in the future, I would take revenge~

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Extended Reading
  • Destini 2022-06-22 22:49:47

    After chasing a few American dramas, I still think this one is the most interesting~ I like the rhythm of the film and the ubiquitous little humor~

  • Gennaro 2022-06-22 16:30:51

    When she was interrogated, it was like haggling: this price can't be sold, right? That's it. Then he turned his head and left, waiting for the store owner to hold her, and said, come here, I am unlucky today, I will sell it to you at a loss!

The Closer quotes

  • Sgt. David Gabriel: You brought your cat to a crime scene?

    Brenda Leigh Johnson: It's not my cat, it just lives with me and eats at my house.

  • Brenda Leigh Johnson: We are running him down the flagpole and that's all that there is to it. If you want to examine the body, you may do so after I'm done.

    [Albert's body comes crashing through the window]

    Brenda Leigh Johnson: I'm done.