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Chapter 358 Working Girl Diane(2/2)

Originally, legal dramas such as Mason Lawyer and California Lawyer can at most educate the audience on some basic legal principles. Many places deviate from reality and deliberately add drama elements to make the audience like it (such as the most famous one in the courtroom).

Identifying the murderer is almost impossible to do in an actual courtroom.)

After watching those legal dramas, I can at most understand some simple basic principles such as double jeopardy, Miranda rule, and that everyone is innocent until the verdict.

In this TV series, even the order of cross-examination, the tactics of cross-examination, and the strategic discussion of setting traps step by step to make key witnesses contradict themselves were filmed.

Moreover, real social issues were discussed in the first episode. The resources of public hospitals are tight, and the old white doctor drank too much and prescribed the wrong dosage of medicine. He also wants to pass the responsibility for the patient's death to the new immigrant doctor.

New immigrants' qualifications are not recognized in their original countries and they have to work as low-level doctors in hospitals.

The information density is so high that it doesn’t even feel like a TV series to Luo Zhen, but more like the capacity of a TV movie...

"Can the audience really understand such a TV series?" Ronald was confused. Most viewers of TV series need to relax. Isn't such a density of plots and emotional mobilization even more tiring? Isn't it better to look up a dictionary while watching a TV series?

What disease is it?



"The first episode of 'Death Prescription' received 14 million viewers, ranking 26th in the total ratings in the United States." Richard said to Ronald.

When the ratings data came out and he arrived at Ronald's place, he was surprised again. How could so many people watch a TV series that looked like lawyer training? If Working Girl had this rating, it wouldn't be cut in half.

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"No way?" Ronald felt that his knowledge was shattered. There are so many people watching a TV series with such difficult content? Is it because the education level in America has improved? Or are people with college education in the United States watching it?
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