I haven't watched a drama for a while, and the ending makes me willing to call it a cool drama of the year. The serial sexual assault case based on real events, the first episode was watched with a frown. It was very unbearable. Marie, who had already been violated, repeated the process of being violated again and again. The two male police officers of the 1990s spoke once, the hospital archives spoke again, the transcripts spoke again, and the police officers' well-known name: Victims' recollection may provide important details, which are very helpful to us. Yes, Marie is indeed unpleasant. She lies, draws attention, is weak, and is emotional, but this should not be a second violence based on the theory of victim guilt, forcing her to endure greater misfortune until the case is withdrawn. Very charismatic are the two female police officers, who showed their true professionalism and empathy, but with their perseverance, they proposed: What if it was a murder case? Would police officers still be so inattentive when entering the system without entering specific information? Neither male power nor politics is discussed, and this is how the sexual assault case is taken seriously. Fortunately, in the end, the judge sentenced the criminal to a maximum sentence of 327 years and 6 months. Really, learn it. In the end, the psychiatrist's trust in Marie, saying that no one would lie about sexual assault, was the last step to break the line of defense. I am really happy that the two female police officers in charge of solving the case also helped Marie, who is hundreds of miles away. I hope that everyone will not be hurt, that everyone will trust you, and that you don't have to regret it at the end. If you do it again, you should lie earlier.
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