Five stars to call Kate wholeheartedly, the previous script is still very solid, deducting one star feels that the final layout has not been taken back, and it is slightly broken. .
The background is a small town in an underdeveloped area of the United States. You can talk more about the conflict between law and reason and religion. Drugs and guns have brought endless disasters. Many social problems are in front of you. If time permits, the expression may be more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, as if after reading the short story, it is still unfinished, thinking that maybe it may be changed into a tome before each point can be explained clearly.
And in a short period of time, it is the heroine who can make me fascinated. How to say, yes, she is not perfect by popular standards. Even the characters deliberately depict scenes that are troublesome in all aspects. In work and life, they all rely on her and complain about her, which is very stressful. But my admiration for her stems from that calmness, which can even be called alienation or indifference. Although the men around are all excellent, we have to admit that she is the protagonist, leading the detection of the case and the advancement of various relationships. Others are just showing their value in their interactions with her.
She is the protagonist.
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