Uncle Hugh is really old, and his big hands even show age spots, but the British aristocratic elegance in his gestures is still there, and he is indeed humorous. Ha ha!
The story line is that Jeremy liked homosexual tendencies when he was young. He really had a relationship with Norman for a few years. He wrote letters and material help to him, but it took a long time. Jeremy has a new lover, Norman. Staying in the apartment all the time, feeling depressed and being ignored, has a series of consequences after leaving and reporting to the police station...
This drama really explains a little bit why it is called the rotten country, basically every man has had a relationship with a man.
Jeremy has a bright side, a good education, power, and friends; unknown is that he is gay, and when he was looking for a one-night stand with the same sex, it happened: robbed, beaten, don't be rude; No one knew about these, but the lawyer asked him in private, why would he find Norman with such an identity, and it would continue for a few years? It was only when he recalled these embarrassments that he always denied that he had loved Norman.
His old friend testified in court to murder others, and still received money from the newspaper. After the trial, his friend was waiting for him in a chair; Jeremy and his wife ignored him and turned away. Leaving a friend to leave alone, to be honest, I was really sad. I used to be a friend who talked about everything, trusted him, and dedicated himself to Jeremy. Immediately heartache for Jeremy to lose this friend!
Jeremy was still in the trial, ignoring David's words; when the trial ended, he ignored David's handshake, leaving David with a stunned face...he was heartbroken for three seconds.
Finally, Norman, great. Complete interpretation of a gay gay in a demon, who was born bad, was driven away as a groom, ignored as a lover, abandoned as a model, and wanted to be a hermit but fell in love with a widow and then showed his love. Rimi, the widow was wounded to commit suicide. Wanted to settle down and go back to Jeremy's place to be a groom and walk the dog, and got murdered again! He is my most sympathetic character in the whole show. At the end of the broadcast, Jeremy was found not guilty. He laughed, and he didn't want him to be found guilty. Just like reporting to the police back then, it was just a romantic relationship. He just wanted the world to know about their relationship.
I always thought that lawyers could argue and speak, and I really liked the last episode of the courtroom scene.
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