This one slowly tells the storyline of the whole play in a flashback. Annalise and her students were involved in a murder case.
Annalise is undoubtedly a smart and charming woman. What she taught in class was "How can I get away with the law after killing someone". I was undoubtedly shocked to see here, Na Ni? Shouldn’t it be the duty of a lawyer to find the culprit and solve the case? Why did she think backwards instead?
A blockbuster was thrown in the first class-"Introduction to Criminal Law" may have another name in her eyes, which is "Guide to Murder and Conviction", which means impunity.
She doesn't care whether she is defending the guilty person, nor does she care whether her methods are fair. Her idea is to win the lawsuit without compromise.
Every time there is a new case, it is accompanied by the main-line homicide. Brain-opened, fast-paced suspenseful dramas, interlocking with each other, this is the American drama I want to watch. At the end of each episode, you feel that you are getting closer and closer to the truth. You always think that you have guessed the ending, but you get beaten in the face every minute.
No one cares about the truth. My task is to help my client get away with it.
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