Fatigue comes from emptiness and repetition. Celebrity expressions that have to be skewered in every episode. If you watch too much, you will lose your passion and disapprove. And superpowers don't exist, and micro-expressions are more fantasy than science fiction. Paul Ekman's teachings are not yet widely accepted, and we have enough exceptions to subvert Letterman's poised model. For example, we have 1.3 billion Chinese, and most of them are Han Chinese. Due to the long-term separation of geographical conditions, the cultural differences between East Asia and the West are quite profound. If there are micro-expressions, our micro-expressions cannot be completely summarized by expressions derived from animal instincts. This difference is probably incomparable to the difference between the "Near East + Middle East" and the West. Among them, there are Alexander, Rome, Crusaders and the homologous Semitic religion (Three Revelation), and the homogenization is already very serious. The South Korean ambassador's family, which also appeared in the first season, is clearly distinguishable from the yellow outside and the white inside of the banana (please also pay attention to the soundtrack of the fan dance). What I want to say is that more than 1 billion of the 6 billion samples cannot be perfectly classified, so the research results themselves are absurd.
If you also experience unreasonable, continuing to watch will also produce the same discomfort. Micro-expression polygraph detection is no better than a hospital to a medical drama, a court to a lawyer drama—even if it exists, it may not be used as evidence at the legal level. According to the teaching of BOSTON LEGAL, many cases are about REASONABLE DOUBT. It is surprising that a non-government agency can travel through many sensitive areas without hindrance (after all, this is not what the RAND Corporation did to the Ministry of Defense of all armies~), no matter how powerful a person is, no matter how powerful the theory is, they can't guilty someone out of wishful thinking. Creates a sense of superhero powerlessness. Crime prevention in one episode is reminiscent of Minority Report, and Letterman's research is as disqualified as wiretapped recordings. So in the next few episodes, watching the great people circle the big picture, "Look here, look here, look here", sometimes I feel helpless, because the screenwriter also has to make waves, and the case cannot be done overnight, even if they "look here", Still have to do nothing for a long time. And if there is always nothing to do, the bully will not look like a bull.
All of this comes down to the screenwriter's head. The script is above, Sun Hou can't rush out of Wuzhi Mountain. "LIE TO ME", as always, is American-style thinking, self-righteous and powerful, but there are mistakes in many places, showing that when you close your eyes, it is dark. In S01EP07, there is a problem in Yemen, and the Yemeni police are like an anti-government organization. They thought that men in headscarves liked to tie a Westerner to his knees and sing conquest, but this is the Saleh government, not the Taliban. Marijuana is a drug, and drugs are narcotics. In religious law, it is a sin that is far more serious than drinking. Even a secular regime has to take care of national emotions. Given the current situation, it is necessary to have such a guilty conscience to catch a drug dealer? If your child commits a crime in another country, you must save Private Ryan, as if the national law of others is not the life of the Americans or the international law. In the end, I have to make fun of the cultural corruption of centralized and tyrannical politics. I actually imagined that the dignified leader in the United States coveted a state banquet next to Obama. According to this logic, everyone got into the United States. How much oil is in the purse of the president's brother-in-law? Do you still owe you this meal? ... just
fool yourself to play~
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