Every episode's broken thoughts

Kieran 2022-03-29 09:01:10

In the third episode, when I thought I couldn't be more abusive, the screenwriter gave me a stab in the heart again. Probably the only thing he's good at is detectives. He loved you but you couldn't see. In fact, when Kalle's two cousins ​​and wallander described him as his best friend and he could give his life to him, I started to have an ominous premonition, especially when his sister said he didn't have a woman. Later, wallander went to his house to search, and there were photos of them in the drawer. I was more sure? Who would put away a colleague's photos and briefings so preciously. Everything after that is just clearer. It's not that wallander can't, he really just can't. He can't live his own life well, he can't maintain his relationship with others, his life is a case and nothing else, so much so that he loses too much. He was usually irritable and strong in the police station, and in front of his daughter he just said I was fine. There is a wall in his heart that no one can easily penetrate and peer into the fragility and pain within. He can't talk about it with others because these emotions and feelings will never go away, this time, what about next time? I had to learn to swallow my grief and refuse others thousands of miles away. Wallander, why do I think you are so similar to me. But you can do your job well, but I can't do anything well.

I'm heartbroken in episode 2? I'm so sorry for the Detective's line I thought I thought I could have been loved, could I? Ken, you played Wallander so well? I see every feature in your eyes, there is too much exhaustion and loss, why, you obviously deserve a better life, you clearly deserve someone who loves you. You think you give up, but later you find out that you don't, but this vain hope is the sharpest knife that hurts people the most. But what can you do, just sigh and move on.

But I really like this kind of middle-aged, irritable and down-to-earth police detective. Ken Dad is really too raging? Broken, heavy, yet gentle and fragile. The brilliance of human nature, weakness, gloom, warmth, you can see it in him, and it hits your heart deeply.

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