I am also a fan of Japanese TV dramas, mainly because of suspense in reasoning. Please recommend the Japanese TV dramas I have seen recently to the landlord.
1. unfair is super good-looking.
It was released in p>26, and it is a Japanese reasoning TV series. Starring Ryoko Shinohara and Eita.
Xue Ping Xia Jian is the beauty criminal police with the highest reported rate in the Metropolitan Police Department. Recently, I arranged to give her a new partner, Ichigo Ando. One night, Ryoko Shinohara in unfair, a female high school student and an office worker, was killed. Then there was a third murder, and a strange bookmark was left on the scene, which read the mysterious words "Who will unfair be?".
What is even more bizarre is that the police and the media received the manuscript named "Mystery Novel Volume I" soon after. It describes in more detail the information that people outside the prisoner can never know-the detailed story of the murder and the notice of the next murder, and makes an unprecedented request that "if you want to prevent the next case from happening, buy the follow-up of this book."
So Xue Ping followed the idea of the novel, thought about the case as a movie and slowly solved it, and finally found some clues.
PS: I fell in love with Eita after watching this drama. I used to watch this drama for liang zi, but Eita's performance in this drama is really wonderful ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
2. The Negotiator 1 and 2 are very good
Starring: Ryoko Yonekura and Yu Shirota
Synopsis of the story
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The task of SIT members is to go deep into the front line and negotiate with criminals face to face in order to solve the case.
They have to make on-the-spot representations with vicious criminals who kidnap, seize the master hostage and intimidate, and they are often widely concerned by the society when handling cases, and it is likely to develop into the responsibility problem of the upper level inside the police. Just because their actions are likely to pose a threat to the police society, it is a world that belongs only to men.
Reiko Yusuke volunteered to be transferred here as a female negotiator. She was completely isolated in the SIT where there were only men, so she had to fight not only criminals but also her colleagues.
PS: This drama is really good. From the very beginning, it was overwhelmed by the low position of women in Japanese dramas. So it is very difficult for Ryoko Yonekura to integrate into this male society where police gather. But Ryoko Yonekura didn't let us down. Her tenacity and persistence were perfect. By the way, Yu Shirota is very handsome. Although he was amazed at his beauty in Ryoko Shinohara's Expatriate Staff, it was a beautiful explosion in this play. 3. The Trap is super beautiful.
Starring: Naoko Yamada/Miyuki Ueda
Jiro Abe
Synopsis
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The drama takes two or three episodes as a unit. In each unit, the two protagonists will meet different people who claim to have super powers. Almost everyone is convinced of these unfathomable skills, such as clairvoyance, mind reading and foresight. However, Naioko and Ueda have a way to discover each other's true colors. Not only that, they can also expose the specific process of deception and explain the reasons from a scientific perspective.
But one day, Naoko actually received a phone call from her deceased father and was taken to an island as a "saint". Is Naoko really a real haunters as the islanders say?
PS: Yukie Nakama with facial paralysis and lovely Hiroshi Abe complement each other, and the human nature of this drama is also very emotional for the audience. Parents must watch it. Oh, it's very good. By the way, you can also search for these dramas I watched on PPS, or PPL. However, Taika
4. "BOSS" is very good
Starring: Yuuki Amami plays osawa Shiriko
Takenouchi Yutaka plays Nobuyoshi Jiro
Synopsis of the story
The Metropolitan Police Department is facing huge problems, with more and more vicious crimes and low reporting rate, so a special "special crime countermeasure room" has been set up. As the head of the office, osawa, an experienced policewoman who returned from the United States, painted a lining. Her subordinates were transferred from various departments and were regarded as the so-called "elite" of redundant burdens.
Takenouchi Yutaka, Tetsuji Tamayama, Kazuyuki Aijima and others before and after this drama are all people who have collaborated in the Divorce Lawyers series.
PS: It's good, it's super good, the heroine is very handsome, and the ending is a little reversed, which is worth enjoying.
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