A BL film

Madie 2022-08-19 11:51:02

Please allow me to say, this is a BL chapter, and the male protagonist is Shou, I recommend rotten girls to watch it. . . This is the best legal drama I have ever seen. It is not characterized by a series of eye-catching factors such as investigation, evidence, etc. that other legal dramas have, but that every legal drama has lawyers in court. statement above. Even a wily Stark in a film like Shark has less ability to influence a jury than Alan Shore, the hero in a BL film, is as sharp and provocative. For me, it is an excellent legal drama for learning public speaking. Alan Shore's uninhibited and Denny Crane's flash of inspiration and the characteristics of the two people make the characters unusually vivid, and the strong political inclination also allows the play to promote the political ideas of a large number of directors. The most obvious one can watch the last episode. Involvement in China. But in any case, the strange cases encountered by this group of excellent lawyers have brought all kinds of strange frontier legal issues to the table, which is very interesting to think about. Oh~ forever Alan~

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  • Alan Shore: [listening to the news on TV at the office] That's Bernie!

    Tara Wilson: Who?

    Alan Shore: The little skillet-welding client from last week, he's whacked another one. He promised me he wouldn't.

    [knocks on Bernard Ferrion's front door repeatedly]

    Bernard Ferrion: [open's door] Alan.

    Alan Shore: [walks inside] What have you done now?

    Bernard Ferrion: There's a awful lot of excitement.

    Alan Shore: I saw, both live and on the news. You've been flaying again with your frying pan, haven't you, Bernard?

    Bernard Ferrion: I never meant for it to happen.

    Alan Shore: I am very disappointed. I gave you a terrific speech last week, Bernie, appealing to the kind inner you. It was wonderful - poignant, even, and how you have completely mooted it by committing murder again.

    Bernard Ferrion: I never meant to kill her!

    Alan Shore: Well, what? You just went over there to make an omelet and things got out of hand?

  • Shirley Schmidt: Do not make yourself the story. The jury needs to be focused on him.

    Denny Crane: [incredulous] Did you just say don't make me the story?