How are you going to make up for that poor man?

Candace 2022-09-04 18:31:36

The name of the show is like a detective movie, but it is actually a drama.

Through a murder case, reveal some of the life, emotion, inner and human nature of each character!

Female detectives and male detectives, MPs and staff, the victim's husband and wife, and of course female detectives and fiancés!

At least for now, they are all good people. Each of them has a common goal, but their views and actions towards this goal have just become opposites!

Female detective and male detective: both want to solve the case. But one is rational, the other is emotional, the other is in accordance with the law, and the other is walking in the gray area with a fine line!

Members and staff members: They all want to be elected successfully. Members of Congress want to seek success in a just way, while staff members choose to make full use of the dark side of politics and its tactics to bring about elections.

Husband and wife: Both want to be good parents. After watching the seventh episode, it seems that the husband has come out of that extreme state, and he gave up revenge for the sake of the children and his wife. And the wife looks like she's going to do something stupid!

The last female detective and her fiancé..... At least emotionally, this heroine is really "too bad and too selfish". A sympathetic, righteous detective and an extremely selfish, absurd fiancée make this character!

Maybe a good guy, maybe a good detective, but definitely a failed mother and fiancée! She can give her all at work, but in life she's just a greedy taker. She will not take time to spend with her children, nor will she leave her job to find her fiancé. She just hopes that when her work is over, the children and her fiancé will be patiently waiting for her there!

I hope the screenwriter is fair, and that fiancé will leave her in the end, because although I don't believe that I will get as much as I give, I always believe that I will get nothing if I don't give!

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