Perhaps because they are afraid of watching too many police and bandit movies, the audience forgets that police is also a profession and the fact that it is part of the system.
Therefore, "The Wire" reminds everyone that the police also have performance appraisals. Those with high weights do more work, those with low powers do less, and those who do not take the test do not do it; the formalism is also overwhelming, leaders give up their breaths when they fart, and the report materials say that they have hand cramps; work has always been a Do a few readings, and see through my Buddha's mercy early on...
For the police as a whole, it is meaningless to simply talk about justice, because there is no way to quantify the assessment, to please the leaders, to deal with the endless review by the superiors, or to get funding...
Therefore, those ordinary little policemen who have been in the system for many years and have problems with their bodies, for some original beliefs, fight with the system and fight with their own faults, people can't help but admire them.
It's just that after the battle is over, everything will be business as usual, the system will still be the same system, and the street will still be the same street.
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