If you are familiar with the routines of American dramas, you will not feel the tightness of the rhythm at all. You can infer the possibilities behind you when you see a place. Looking back is just to confirm whether it is your own guess, so you feel the plot. It's moving so slowly. The beginning and end of the plot is really the standard template of American dramas, but people shoot it early, and it is also awesome that the
male protagonist opens bugs every day and every second. This is a typical object of criticism by current critics. It mainly created a positive image, but the villain did not create much, it showed that the villain controlled the president, the FBI, and the court. Season four, holy shit. . . (I won't talk about it here.)
Although there are many loopholes in logic, the actors' performances and the filming of the crew are still very attentive. This is what domestic dramas need to learn the most.
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