This American show is like a graphic ethology tutorial, dynamically analyzing the expressions, movements, and gestures of each liar.
When we stunned the screenwriter's thoughtfulness, we couldn't help but get chills in the back of our heads...because this is literally teaching you how to spot a liar -- maybe that person is you.
To be honest, I am very reluctant to recommend this American drama to others, I am afraid that one day they will tell me "you lied", and then I will be embarrassed.
It's scary living around the protagonist because you can't lie.
From another aspect, we can also see that the world still needs lies to make people live comfortably.
In any case, the study of lying is an interesting business.
Obviously, only the researcher thinks otherwise.
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