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Don't lie to me about American TV series.
The first season (I)

The first episode:

Case 1: Find the bomb hidden by terrorists.

Case 2: Three days ago, james coll, a 0/6-year-old student of Jackson High School/KLOC-was arrested for murdering his teacher McCartney. The mayor wanted to determine whether the case was premeditated and cruel. Results: The murderer was the principal, and teacher M knew that he was having an affair with a female student in the school, so he should report it to the principal. So he was killed.

Case 3: Rep. Zeb Weil is about to become the chairman of the Family Ethics Committee, but it is exposed that he often enjoys escort service in bars. This scandal will ruin everything. The end: The woman in the nightclub is his daughter, and he advised her to change her life.

The second episode:

Case 1: Special soldier Sheila Lake served in the 23rd Mountain Division for three years, including two years in Afghanistan. She claimed to have been raped by platoon leader Russell Scott. The end: Lake lied, but the rape did happen, but the victim didn't come forward. Finally found the victim. Arrested Scott.

Case 2: Earl White 12 can dunk, and 14 won the Texas championship. He has been the player of the year in the high school league for the past three years and is suspected of taking bribes. End: Earl has erosive arthritis, so he can only take bribes to support his younger brother and pay the rent. Finally, Foster persuaded Letterman to use their money to set up a trust fund for E to study in Maryland for four years.

The third episode:

Case 1: Danielle, a third-year student in Streiver Art High School, disappeared a week ago and was found abandoned in Xishi Park the next day, and died of head trauma. Her mother, a judge of the Circuit Court of the SAR, was elected as one of the candidates for the Supreme Court. Conclusion: The murderer is the daughter of the school flower and the director of the school committee. Danielle found out that she was looking for a teacher to take the exam, so she had to kill D.

Case 2: The X-48 verification machine worth 250 million yuan crashed. The pilot Lieutenant Colonel David Markov was suspected of intentionally causing the plane to crash. Because the telemetry data of the plane showed that there was no fault, Markov suddenly slowed down and rushed to the ground, and popped out of the cabin at the moment when the plane fell. He called himself "disoriented". Moreover, his father was a rocket engineer of the former Soviet Aviation Administration, 1972 defected here, probably a Russian spy. Conclusion: It was the pilot's wife who gave him medicine for depression and anxiety, and the side effect of this medicine was that he lost his sense of time and direction and made people dizzy.

The fourth episode:

The son of the South Korean ambassador is getting married, and the intelligence department intercepted suspicious phone calls, which may endanger the safety of the ambassador at his son's wedding. Letterman and his colleagues are responsible for checking and identifying suspects. At the wedding, the ambassador's son was shot ... ending: the murderer was the ex-husband of his fiancee, and he sneaked into the wedding scene as a photographer.

The fifth episode:

Case 1: The governor wants to pardon the typical murderer Manny Trillo, but he must first make sure that he has turned over a new leaf. But Ms. Sando (whose husband was killed by T) showed fear when testifying for Trillo's parole. The end: he did turn over a new leaf, but Sando still couldn't forget it and tried to kill T. Finally, T persuaded S.

Case 2: Fireman Eric Mitchell got separated from the team during the fire fighting, and his body was not found until after the fire fighting. Unusually, Eric's burns showed no signs of inflammation, and he was dead before the fire reached his body. Ending: Tommy is the murderer. He knew that M had done something out of line and slept with the captain's niece. He broke the rules.

The sixth episode:

Case 1: Samantha Burch, aged 1 1, disappeared after school two months ago and has not been found yet. Her parents became the biggest suspects. The end: Her psychiatrist kidnapped her, and her daughter died in an accident two years ago. They are substitutes.

Case 2: Farida Mugisha is an anti-war activist from northern Uganda. As a teenager, she was kidnapped by rebels and imprisoned in an abandoned village, and later escaped. Now I am preparing a biography. It is reported that she participated in several massacres, which were initiated by a rebel who kidnapped her and shot and killed her. If the rumor is true, this book is a complete lie. Ending: The book she wrote is really not true.

The seventh episode:

Case 1: An American man and woman carrying marijuana were taken hostage by the Yemeni government, so they negotiated. Result: In return for amnesty and release, the United States is prepared to accept all the humanitarian demands of Yemen. And held a state banquet for the ambassador.

Case 2: Jeffrey, the former director of the American Health Bureau and Letterman's classmate, asked Letterman for help. Six weeks ago, someone broke into Ribocore's lab and stole the formula of Priox's newly developed insulin tablets. Recently, a cheap imitation came out, resulting in the death of the case. End: Erica, president of Ribocore, tampered with the report.

The second season:

It tells the story of an expert who deals with fraud cases. In the investigation, he can find out the truth by distinguishing the features of face, voice and physical appearance. When you accidentally scratch your chin, move your palm, touch your nose or swallow your saliva desperately, Dr. Carl Letterman immediately knows that you are lying-it's not his wild guess, he just knows. No matter family, friends or strangers, nothing can hide from him. He is more accurate than a polygraph. In fact, he is a perfect "living polygraph".

Carl Letterman is employed by a special local private organization. Whenever the FBI, local police, law firms, large enterprises and even individuals encounter any trouble in the process of finding the truth, Carl Letterman will come to help. Assisting Carl Letterman in his investigation is Gillian Foster, the early founder and famous expert of behavioral psychology. Gillian is Carl's partner, and they are in this field in diamond cut diamond. But Gillian is also a woman who is good at making tricks and "talking with people and talking nonsense", and will not show her feelings easily. Another assistant named Will Locar, who is good at thinking but not good at words, never seems to be a liar. Ria Torres is a new member of this team, and she is quite talented in gaining insight into body language. Ria is often keenly aware of details overlooked by colleagues.

The story of the second season begins with Letterman's signing, and a girl who claims to dream of murder finds him voluntarily. She wanted to know if she was lying, and Letterman told her that she was not lying. Although she has no multiple personalities, she has similar symptoms. Will show the character better than technology. I'm not saying to give up science or other content. The first season just wants to let everyone know what this series is going to say. It's an introduction. Now we should pay attention to how these jobs affect people and their choices-what will happen if people make the wrong choices. So more emphasis on the role. Interestingly, this series is getting more and more tense, but at the same time it is getting more and more interesting. With people's further understanding of the role, this drastic change becomes more and more interesting.