On the evening of August 22, the TV series "Prosecutor Nine" aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with "Hurry Up", that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser

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htmlOn the evening of August 22, the TV series "Prosecutor Nine" aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with "Hurry Up", that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV series both starred Zhang Yi.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

In "Hurry", the villain can be brought to justice because the hero played by Zhang Yi has a conscience. Many viewers said that in the drama, Zhang Yi's character was belittled, Zhang Songwen 's character drove by at the intersection, and the TV series could end. This is the way to cut off the Water Margin in half. In the play, the reason why justice can be obtained in the end is because the male protagonist has an innate sense of conscience and finally wins the truth.

Similar things also exist in the TV series "Prosecutor of the Nine Parts". When the two ultimate villains were drinking and chatting, one of them told the other that you should suppress this matter. At this point, this TV series can actually be the same as "See You at the Crossing" in "The Drive". However, because the male protagonist and the comrades around him have consciences, not only can they not suppress this matter, but they will definitely be brought to justice.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

The male protagonist has a conscience, which is the common narrative driving force of the two TV series "The Furious" and "The Nine Prosecutors". Of course, in both TV series, the plot creation of "why the male protagonist has such a firm conscience" is relatively ignored. Ordinary conscience and ordinary kindness are the result of nature. This kind of conscience that risks one's life to realize needs to be cultivated. Neither "Hurry Up" nor "Prosecutor Nine" gave much plot explanation as to why the male protagonist has such a firm conscience. This is a relative pity.

How to establish conscience is a subject that most TV dramas cannot touch upon. And this theme content is the most valuable among TV dramas with current themes. In fact, many conscientious screenwriters can also ask themselves, how is our conscience and morality established? If this kind of questioning can be answered correctly, it will obviously help the entire society, minor groups, etc., and also establish this effective spiritual reserve of conscience.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

The biggest flaw in the TV series "Hurry Up" is that it cannot explain why the male protagonist has such a firm conscience. It focuses on telling why Zhang Songwen's character went from a fish seller to a criminal path. This kind of narrative has its value. On the other hand, "The Prosecutor of Nine Parts" has made certain achievements in creating a way for the male protagonist to obtain conscience. These achievements are worth revisiting.

In the play, the emotional story of the hero and heroine is told, recalling a debate competition they had in college. These scenes are really not just about telling emotional stories. It is more about how the male and female protagonists are gradually building up their philosophical and logical thinking abilities during, before and after the debate. These thoughts can lay the foundation for the establishment of conscience. After effective thinking, human beings will definitely move towards more good rather than evil.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

As a digression, many of our universities also hold debate competitions, but the topics in the debates are often irrelevant and very weird. This is a very embarrassing thing. Only when the debate questions touch on the content on the practical level can it truly trigger students' thinking, enable them to have targeted goals, and help them quickly establish motivation and preparation for in-depth study of philosophy and logic, etc. At present, many debate topics in university debates are just talking about things out of thin air, amusing themselves, and fooling each other.

In addition, in "The Prosecutor of the Nine Parts", the establishment of the male protagonist's conscience also has the power of role models. At the finale of the play, there was a plot that passed by in a flash, but it is worth mentioning. The character Zhang Yi was about to go on stage to receive the award. He recalled the stories between himself and his former colleagues who had sacrificed their lives.This former colleague went on stage to receive the award, and the leading actor also came on stage and took a group photo beside him. The establishment of conscience requires the power of role models and inheritors of virtue. Therefore, once you become the light of conscience, your light may be passed on to more people.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

In "The Prosecutor of the Nine Parts", the matter that establishes the premise of the male protagonist's conscience does not appear as a narrative focus. It leaves more time for the process of peeling off the cocoon. This process is more storytelling. This is inevitable in the creation of commercial dramas. However, if a TV series wants to become a classic, it still needs to focus on the "process of establishing conscience" and "the suppression of conscience".

Based on this, I think that "The Prosecutor of Nine Parts" is a relatively excellent TV series, but it can also achieve greater excellence. To achieve greater success, I, the senior editor, asked for this TV series based on the world's classic literary classics. This seems harsh.

htmlOn the evening of August 22, the TV series "Prosecutor Nine" aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with "Hurry Up", that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV series both starred Zhang Yi.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

In "Hurry", the villain can be brought to justice because the hero played by Zhang Yi has a conscience. Many viewers said that in the drama, Zhang Yi's character was belittled, Zhang Songwen 's character drove by at the intersection, and the TV series could end. This is the way to cut off the Water Margin in half. In the play, the reason why justice can be obtained in the end is because the male protagonist has an innate sense of conscience and finally wins the truth.

Similar things also exist in the TV series "Prosecutor of the Nine Parts". When the two ultimate villains were drinking and chatting, one of them told the other that you should suppress this matter. At this point, this TV series can actually be the same as "See You at the Crossing" in "The Drive". However, because the male protagonist and the comrades around him have consciences, not only can they not suppress this matter, but they will definitely be brought to justice.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

The male protagonist has a conscience, which is the common narrative driving force of the two TV series "The Furious" and "The Nine Prosecutors". Of course, in both TV series, the plot creation of "why the male protagonist has such a firm conscience" is relatively ignored. Ordinary conscience and ordinary kindness are the result of nature. This kind of conscience that risks one's life to realize needs to be cultivated. Neither "Hurry Up" nor "Prosecutor Nine" gave much plot explanation as to why the male protagonist has such a firm conscience. This is a relative pity.

How to establish conscience is a subject that most TV dramas cannot touch upon. And this theme content is the most valuable among TV dramas with current themes. In fact, many conscientious screenwriters can also ask themselves, how is our conscience and morality established? If this kind of questioning can be answered correctly, it will obviously help the entire society, minor groups, etc., and also establish this effective spiritual reserve of conscience.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

The biggest flaw in the TV series "Hurry Up" is that it cannot explain why the male protagonist has such a firm conscience. It focuses on telling why Zhang Songwen's character went from a fish seller to a criminal path. This kind of narrative has its value. On the other hand, "The Prosecutor of Nine Parts" has made certain achievements in creating a way for the male protagonist to obtain conscience. These achievements are worth revisiting.

In the play, the emotional story of the hero and heroine is told, recalling a debate competition they had in college. These scenes are really not just about telling emotional stories. It is more about how the male and female protagonists are gradually building up their philosophical and logical thinking abilities during, before and after the debate. These thoughts can lay the foundation for the establishment of conscience. After effective thinking, human beings will definitely move towards more good rather than evil.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

As a digression, many of our universities also hold debate competitions, but the topics in the debates are often irrelevant and very weird. This is a very embarrassing thing. Only when the debate questions touch on the content on the practical level can it truly trigger students' thinking, enable them to have targeted goals, and help them quickly establish motivation and preparation for in-depth study of philosophy and logic, etc. At present, many debate topics in university debates are just talking about things out of thin air, amusing themselves, and fooling each other.

In addition, in "The Prosecutor of the Nine Parts", the establishment of the male protagonist's conscience also has the power of role models. At the finale of the play, there was a plot that passed by in a flash, but it is worth mentioning. The character Zhang Yi was about to go on stage to receive the award. He recalled the stories between himself and his former colleagues who had sacrificed their lives.This former colleague went on stage to receive the award, and the leading actor also came on stage and took a group photo beside him. The establishment of conscience requires the power of role models and inheritors of virtue. Therefore, once you become the light of conscience, your light may be passed on to more people.

On the evening of August 22, the TV series 'Prosecutor Nine' aired its finale. After watching the show for 18 episodes, I feel that it has one thing in common with 'Hurry Up', that is, justice comes only when the male protagonist has a conscience. Coincidentally, these two TV ser - Lujuba

In "The Prosecutor of the Nine Parts", the matter that establishes the premise of the male protagonist's conscience does not appear as a narrative focus. It leaves more time for the process of peeling off the cocoon. This process is more storytelling. This is inevitable in the creation of commercial dramas. However, if a TV series wants to become a classic, it still needs to focus on the "process of establishing conscience" and "the suppression of conscience".

Based on this, I think that "The Prosecutor of Nine Parts" is a relatively excellent TV series, but it can also achieve greater excellence. To achieve greater success, I, the senior editor, asked for this TV series based on the world's classic literary classics. This seems harsh.(Text/Ma Qingyun)

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