British drama details win

Lacy 2022-10-11 07:15:37

Saw 6am in the middle of the night and couldn't stop. I jumped to see it in front, and I couldn't help but watch it without missing a second when I saw it. I regretted it originally, but I am now watching the second episode, and I found it more interesting, because I skipped it before, so I will find a lot of new details when I watch it now, just like watching a new TV series. After all, it only has three seasons, and I've watched it now, and it's a drama shortage. The details are better than the American version. After the heroine knew the truth, she couldn't help retching in the confession room (although it was very strange), but it was indeed very detailed and real.

So did Trishna in season three.

The complex psychological portrayal of Mark's character is complete, including how he can't let go, and his abnormality after the birth of his youngest daughter. At one point I thought he was the one who had moved on, but S3E6's dream, his inability to let go of Danny, broke my heart.

If it were me, I'd be on Mark's side, not Beth.

So this show really impressed me.

Because it is unacceptable, because it does not unfold its ending according to my audience's "wish", it is very impressive.

I was so excited here, I was actually a little guessed, but it was confirmed that I was really excited at that moment. She is a very "handsome" woman.
This sentence is really cool to explode. At the moment the sentence was pronounced, the Miranda Declaration was read to the suspect at the same time.
Such a handsome dad.
Well, I like troubled people too. This "heart disease" detective played by DDT won my heart.

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Broadchurch quotes

  • DS Ellie Miller: You don't eat fish and chips? What kind of Scot are you?

  • DS Ellie Miller: Most people have a moral compass.

    DI Alec Hardy: Compasses break.