Of course, there is a little abusive plot at the end of every movie, which I think is good, so that the plot is no longer just a family fun as before.
Until I saw the fifth season, I couldn't help but go to Baidu. I found that many people hated Peter's role setting this season, so I watched this season with serious doubts, and then I felt that his entanglement was purely natural.
Neil's problem is that he doesn't tell Peter anything, but he hides it. Peter confessed only after he found out. Both of them have problems, and no one can get rid of their quarrels and contradictions, and Hagen, an ugly guy, is still picking fights in the middle.
Neal helped Peter out of prison, and then Peter scolded Neal when he knew the truth, not to mention Peter picked up a bargain and told him well. His infinite tolerance for Neil and his constant refreshing of his bottom line as a broker are undeniable. In view of his FBI status, he has reason to lose his temper.
And here I have to despise the screenwriter. It's too easy to end such a simple thing as getting him out of prison, and then Neil's father's hole was broken before he could fill it … Ding …
Mosquitoes don't say much, there is no entanglement, lovely Tinker Bell, she is totally dedicated to Neil.
By the way, so far, I still think he and Sarah are a perfect couple …
I like this play very much anyway. The plot is light, which is my favorite type of crime drama. Not classic but not bad:)