This drama is indeed inferior to Hustle in terms of picture effects or actor cosmetic surgery. (Personally, I think that the special part of Hustle is that when they set up a game, they are a role they play. When you see him, you can see from him. The way he wears, looks, talks, and walks can immediately distinguish him from the previous characters. They are acting instead of telling a story.) But the most unacceptable thing is the logical difference in the story. You have to show your own. Smart is not to describe everyone as stupid, but how to be slightly better than smart people, right? Look at how stupid the police and FBI are in the show, and see how short Hardison can invade other people’s computers and destroy other people’s computers. The security system, then intercept other people’s surveillance pictures, and then send back the PS video. Not only is the technology leading, but one person does more than a dozen people’s work at the same time. Otherwise, why don't you directly modify everyone's bank deposits?
Many of the plots in the play seem reasonable, but they just hit their heads. For example, in one episode, Hardison uses someone else’s phone camera to send images to himself to monitor the phone owner. If his phone’s camera is in the right direction, even if it happens to be so coincidental. , Who would not notice that his mobile phone screen is on. For example, in the episode of bank robbery, do you think the police hadn't touched one or two robbers in the house after the robbery happened to the end, so can they usually catch the prisoner?
In short, this drama really can't be watched carefully, but if they want to pursue a more logical and rigorous, reasonable plot, and a more perfect performance, I am afraid they will not be able to shoot so many episodes every season.
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