I think of a report on our TV that the police solved a case.
"Uncle Police" said that although the criminal used some methods to destroy the crime scene, such as sweeping away the footprints with a broom, our criminals still found some clues and caught the criminal in a short period of time.
As for the clue, "Uncle Policeman" was vague and avoided it cautiously.
Two starting points-
"I don't say, the more
you know the crime, the harder it is to solve it."- CSI, "I'm not afraid you know, the magic is one foot high and the road is high."
On another level, I know doing bad things. Will leave fingerprints and hair difficult to guard against, will it not do bad things or do bad things less? It's hard to tell.
Back to the episode itself.
In the first few seasons, I felt that the screenwriter was a bit reluctant to engage in scandals in personal relationships, and tried to maintain a serious and correct attitude.
In the next few seasons, I couldn't stand it anymore, and S and G were able to respond to the audience's voice and hold hands!
It's good to be faint like this, after all, we are not looking at the verification record.
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