It's really good looking, and the best is the screenwriter. Matt and Olivia, who just got out of prison, fell in love at first sight. Matt hid the secret of murder and jail, Olivia hid the identity of the escaped prostitute, everyone has a hidden secret, It's not really a matter of finding Matt's secret in the end.
A nun's best friend, a single-parent female police officer, an enemy neighbor's parents, a black policeman, the boss of Aniwal's pimp, a brutal client, a killer, and a police officer. Each image is full and lifelike, solving a mystery and fascinating interlocking,
Eight episodes, each episode tells the cause and effect of the same event from the perspective of a different character, (Galrich's Rage of Humans also operates similarly) Overturning predictions again and again, attracted by the plot, you don't know the whole story until the last second. The ins and outs of the story are layered on top of each other, and the lines are short and deep. Sighing for the friendship of the strippers, the neighbors were swallowed up by hatred. The accident he explained had far-reaching implications. The single-parent policewoman witnessed her father swallowing a gun when she was a child. All but the best of Spartacus
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