To put it simply, I think that people are making series with a film-making attitude. They don’t want to use coherent or even procrastinating plots to "drag" the audience, but connect back and forth in some small details, so they don’t care. People who often watch or jump to watch tend to be in the mist for people and things that suddenly appear (for example, my mother). On the other hand, I like its sense of reality, not just the reality of the scene props, (although some people say that it is still unreal, for example, real CSI investigators don’t wear high heels to the scene. , Some reports may take months or even a year to get, instead of the so-called tens of minutes... But for the compactness of the plot, I think no one will mind these!) It is more of a kind of real life It is consistent. Some cases will be unsolvable, and some cases will let the murderer get away with it because of insufficient evidence. We all believe in the existence of these situations, and CSI also showed them, not because of some utilitarian needs. The story is a happy ending. Again, there are a few episodes of the story that will make me very emotional. The screenwriters pay attention to various issues in society and life. Even if we all think they are reasonable and true, they can observe the other side that people ignore. , After reading the story, we can’t help thinking about these issues again and even changing our views. I think this is the function that a good TV series should have!
Of course, it is not perfect, sometimes for ratings, but also to satisfy the audience's curiosity. Some cases are deliberately bloody and brutal. At this time, the theme of the story will be a little off.
Also, it may be a preconceived notion. I personally have the earliest and most favorite version of the casino version. The Miami version is also okay, but the protagonists lack a little personal charm. In comparison, people are more willing to be fans of Grissom and Warrick. As for the NY version, I personally think it is very artificial, I always feel a bit imitating "The Secret Detective Team", so I only watched a few episodes.
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