Because the stories all take place in Oxford and its vicinity, the scenery is unbelievably beautiful, and the slow and sullenness of the British makes this crime drama not only not exciting, but it is as straightforward as a life drama. British people always wear suits so well, even if they look cheap, so the whole drama is filled with a very literary atmosphere, suitable for watching in winter wrapped in a blanket and drinking coffee.
I really like people like Moss, and I really want to be such a person. Is there anything more fortunate than being talented in a certain area and willing to study deeply? Even if there is always the danger of being attacked by talents, such a life full of pain is meaningful compared to a mediocre life, just like rust in "True Detective", not to mention that he has a good teacher and friend like Fred, and a lot of people. A girl who is interested in him. The director's scolding, the small exclusion from colleagues, what is it, which office worker does not have such troubles, it is not worth mentioning.
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