It's very exciting, and it's not as boring and long as imagined, interspersed with different cases and dialogues with different criminals, which is beyond imagination. In the dialogue with the criminals, knowing their psychological thoughts, they began to have the crime test and write, and began to apply it to the real case solving. Bravo.
But getting to know them, understanding them, gradually seems to become them. Learn the way they think, learn the way they speak, and become like them...?
From getting along with girlfriends, to colleagues and even to bosses, they are all broken up. Is it really difficult to balance? Learn them, but not be them.
Love at the end, Holden, why are you here? Did you find that we were friends, did you find that I was the only person you wanted to talk to? Holden collapsed, he finally got out of his conceit and knew his own changes deeply.
Looking forward to the next season, looking forward to the encounter between Holden, who is struggling in the sinking, and the human demon that appears at the beginning of each episode.
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