The two detective film bombers who also discussed philosophical issues are quite similar to the true detective, calm and restrained, while the true detective is more religious and psychedelic. Both the past and the present run simultaneously. The protagonist who entered the serial bomb task force with the aura of a profiler genius was still a speechless rookie in the eyes of the senior detectives, and even the boss who had expectations for him gradually ignored him. These behaviors are well understood from the standpoint of the character. The protagonist didn't open his eyes in one day, he also flinched and doubted himself. As his colleague, he would not look at him with star eyes. He was only the latest of the dozen or so profilers.
Some details are interesting. The boss played by the boss is a dead fish after the newspaper tracking plan failed. Knowing that the profiler left behind violated the rules and leaked secrets to Fitz and got a very close suspect, he turned him over, but he still fired him without mercy. she. Fitz sold his friend after promising secrecy. Fitz and Ted are mirror images of each other, Fitz has no natural talent for regular schooling, has been growing up with his peers, has barely social skills, and still has a job and a family. But the essence of the two is the same. They are immersed in their own world to feel safe. Fitz needs very little sex and can get it in the family, so he pushed away the language graduate student. I found a rule that the spouses in the rice drama do not have a big picture, and the workaholics who work overtime will definitely break up the family.
Ted casts his anger at the difficulty of integrating into normal society towards industrial civilization, thinking that he can gain spiritual freedom by blasting industrial civilization back to the farming era. There are supported queen ants in the ant colony, the lion king and the monkey king are only responsible for defending the territory, and do not need to rush to find food. In ancient Greece where there are written records, there are people who do nothing all day, and a small number of them take pleasure in thinking about the mysteries of the universe. These people are the philosopher-scientists of the nobility and the nobility. If someone does not gain physical freedom, it only means that they are not high enough on the human pyramid. Ted was not free, physical and spiritual, away from civilization. A considerable amount of his time must be spent on obtaining three meals, which in a civilized society is achieved by the social division of labor. He is not fun-loving either. He is just gifted and not interested in mathematics. After leaving university, he did not try to solve any mathematical problems or do any research on mathematics. It's a tragedy that Ted craved intimacy and couldn't.
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