Mel suspects that every man, every man has a scumbag temperament. The missionary Mark, who sexually assaulted the young girl, threw Erin's bicycle into the river for fear of being misunderstood by others. Bearded actually messed with his niece and wanted to kill his brother to take the blame for himself, and even cheated with Sandra. Ryan, who seemed innocent, turned out to be a murderer in the end. Irene's husband, long hair, tall, domestic violence, let his new girlfriend bully Irene, secretly burned Irene's diary, but finally conscience found that Irene's money was given to the child for treatment. The owner of Bann's bar is the culprit who imprisoned the slave girl. Erin's drunk father, he doesn't look like a father at all. It's just a group portrait of a scumbag. So many scumbags, so disappointing. So Mel's daughter can only be gay. Drugs can be found almost everywhere in this town. Everyone has access to drugs, and many people are proud of it. Or as a way to vent and relieve pain. Read the comments that the bar owner appeared too suddenly. In fact, the investigation clue is such a clueless investigation and suddenly encountered the murderer. It is also more realistic.
Of course, the plot also includes Mel's understanding of the friendship around him as he walked out of the pain of bereavement. The words of Frank's daughter at her wedding, "This city is better because of you," is what Detective Mel's life is all about. It makes people feel the hope of life and the charm of this drama.
This drama is based on solving a case as a clue, describing the town style and people's life in a small town that is relatively empty and boring close to drugs. Interpretation of the relationship between people. Mel is simply the role model of the small town movie police. Everyone looks for him. Sometimes I think about this story moving to China, what plots are not suitable for? Hours later, I saw a little book that I took a break today, probably about serving the people. Is there such a thing now?
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