Overall, it's a Legally Blonde story in the press. Loved a few pieces. She broadcasted the news for the first time, and it was about to be broadcast, but she still didn't express her intentions. When the camera was on, she was very calm and calm, and accurately conveyed her emotions: "These two refugees are still 25 kilometers away from their target Miami. , drowned, and the heaven in their hearts is not far ahead." In the second fragment, the Chamber of Commerce refused to send baby supplies for the first born baby of the year for one year, because the baby's father was a prisoner and the mother had two illegitimate child. The female anchor insisted on announcing that the real first baby this year was not the one with a good family background designated by the Chamber of Commerce, but the child of a prisoner. As a result, he was forced to resign and go to Philadelphia. In the third episode, the female anchor and the photographer went to the prison to interview the prison reform without the editor's approval. They encountered a prison riot, so they broadcast it on the spot. When the warden announced that the situation was under control, she looked at the camera and said calmly that the situation was indeed under control, but the control was in the hands of the prisoners. Eight people died that day, all prisoners, not jailers. One of them turned out to be the father of the baby mentioned earlier. In the final scene, when she won the award and stood on the podium, her husband had just been interviewed in Panama when he was shot to death in Canal City. The husband's smiling face and words were displayed on the screen: "She was so stupid when she just entered my office." At that moment, I didn't know whether the female anchor had more tears or more laughter, but at least for me, who was shaking in the subway, it was the climax of tears.
I have no idea about Miami at all. It's just because of the violent play of the Big Three that makes me yearn a little bit. This story is another reason why I miss this city.
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