Feels like an extended version of Quentin's episode in CSI (season 5 finale)

Joey 2022-03-23 09:02:24

It feels like an extended version of Quentin's episode of CSI (season 5 finale), with the killing scene being live-streamed online. The play involves network security, virus protection, etc., but the hacker was deified, and it was easy to use Trojan Horse to break into the computer of the FBI agent in charge of cybercrime. Serial killers are in line with the characteristics of watching American dramas in the past, they are very controlling, and they even get psychological satisfaction from the onlookers who appear at the crime scene afterwards. However, there is a reason for the murder of the murderer in the play. Strictly speaking, it is a vendetta rather than a random crime. High-tech movies often use the most primitive methods to solve cases, and finally the female detective singles out SK. The FBI's work efficiency is really not high. If there was cooperation between CSI and BAU and other departments, it is estimated that the case would have been solved long ago.

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  • Agent Jennifer Marsh: Listen to this, I'm running the logs from that mirror we took down, he's blocking all the foreign IPs, only Americans can gain access to the site.

    Agent Griffin Dowd: Oh, how patriotic.

  • Agent Jennifer Marsh: Username and password please?

    Agent Griffin Dowd: Coming to you... now. Chang's restaurant?

    Agent Jennifer Marsh: He hacked into their site?

    Agent Griffin Dowd: No. Half the office eats there. He's messing with us. He wanted us to find this. Who the hell is this guy?