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All begin when a man was accused of murdered a student when in the realty was innocent. 5 years after, a young and intelligent detective must resolve a case of the disappearing of a girl with an old investigetor who followed the case of the other student.
A lot of people involved and guilty, want to hide the true.
A young journalist will help the 2 investigators.
Things that don't add up: who notified the police of the guard's death, which occurred in such an isolated place? They were already there before the body was even cold!
A police chief who doesn't listen to anyone, a journalist who repeats everything she hears on the phone? Cops who show up "drunk" at the crime scene and are always tipsy (what a disgrace). Things aren't going well, and the police chief tells them to drink?
Cops who silence thugs by paying them off!
Passable until episode 7, but after episode 8, I feel like dropping the series to avoid getting angry. What kind of characters:
Starting with the journalist who starts out strong, determined, and convinced she's saving the world, and then turns out to be pathetic (what a bitch, she had evidence that could help the poor guy on death row and she's keeping it for herself)! She entered the profession to seek justice but in front of evidence that her boss is corrupted, and doesn't even publish her writes pieces, she continues to trust him. The policeman's sister, who's divorced and is only seen drinking (but pull yourself together if you want to see your son). Even the young detective is starting to get on my nerves. He's committed to his work, but he keeps squandering money like nothing, paying here and there (it's obvious it's money he didn't earn, but received). The investigator who perjured himself and begged his former subordinate to let him work as an inspector again. The murderer cousin who thinks he's God on Earth. The editor-in-chief who covers up the mess.
What a terrible world!
A lot of people involved and guilty, want to hide the true.
A young journalist will help the 2 investigators.
Things that don't add up: who notified the police of the guard's death, which occurred in such an isolated place? They were already there before the body was even cold!
A police chief who doesn't listen to anyone, a journalist who repeats everything she hears on the phone? Cops who show up "drunk" at the crime scene and are always tipsy (what a disgrace). Things aren't going well, and the police chief tells them to drink?
Cops who silence thugs by paying them off!
Passable until episode 7, but after episode 8, I feel like dropping the series to avoid getting angry. What kind of characters:
Starting with the journalist who starts out strong, determined, and convinced she's saving the world, and then turns out to be pathetic (what a bitch, she had evidence that could help the poor guy on death row and she's keeping it for herself)! She entered the profession to seek justice but in front of evidence that her boss is corrupted, and doesn't even publish her writes pieces, she continues to trust him. The policeman's sister, who's divorced and is only seen drinking (but pull yourself together if you want to see your son). Even the young detective is starting to get on my nerves. He's committed to his work, but he keeps squandering money like nothing, paying here and there (it's obvious it's money he didn't earn, but received). The investigator who perjured himself and begged his former subordinate to let him work as an inspector again. The murderer cousin who thinks he's God on Earth. The editor-in-chief who covers up the mess.
What a terrible world!
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