After watching a season of Lie to me, I kept wondering, where did these cases (or Lightman Group clients) come from? As a private company, how can it arbitrarily intervene in so many cases, making the plot confusing and ups and downs. I think it has something to do with his clients. Think about it, most of Lightman Group's clients are from government departments, and there are many departments that we are familiar with, such as FBI, CIA, TSA, police department, fire department, prison, military etc. Among them, many are still central ministries and bureaus, such as the US Department of Justice where his ex-wife Zoe worked, and the US Department of State (US Department of State) has not less to find them, and their secret services often cooperate with Lightman , that handsome black also risked never lying to fall in love with Ria Torres. Naturally, there are some departments that I am not very familiar with, such as FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) in the episode of the collapse of the building under construction, which should be similar to the Emergency Office or the Safety Supervision Bureau in our country. There is also the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) in the Ponzi scheme, which is similar to my country's Securities Regulatory Commission. But why doesn't the U.S. need government procurement? Those departments simply paid for consultants.
So, this story actually tells us:
1) Government departments are not omnipotent, and the masters are in the world.
2) The largest contractor for service outsourcing is the government
. 3) If you want to be famous, you still need to make a list from the government.
PS My apprentice taught me what the philosophy of the story must be at the end of writing.
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