<h1>1. Jailbreak</h1>
Mike (Wentworth Miller) and his brother Lincoln (Dominic Purcell) have been dependent on each other since the death of their mother and the disappearance of their father. Although Lincoln was a street thug, he got ahead of his brother and secretly borrowed $90,000 from a loan shark to deceive Mike into saying that it was his mother's insurance. With this money, Mike successfully became a building structural engineer and stepped into high society. In order to repay the loan shark, Lincoln reluctantly agreed to the request of a strange man to shoot a person. When Lincoln arrived at the parking lot as planned, he found that his target had been shot and killed, and Lincoln ran home in a panic. The police soon caught him in Lincoln's house, and the innocent Lincoln found that all the evidence was directed at him. Mike finally learns from his friends what his brother has done for him, he regrets his arrogance towards his brother at that time, after investigation, Mike believes that his brother was framed, and the high-ranking government officials behind the scenes may be involved in framing him! Seeing that all kinds of methods can not help his brother exonerate, Mike remembers that he once took over the renovation project of fox river prison where Lincoln was imprisoned, he has the whole set of drawings there, so after a year of careful preparation, Mike deliberately committed a crime and entered fox river prison, and he will rely on his own strength to successfully rescue Lincoln, who was sentenced to death...

<h1>2, a thousand lies</h1>
Without a lie detector, without conclusive evidence, or even with a voice, in most cases a person can be judged by just a slight change in expression whether a person is lying or not, and this is dr. Carl Lightman (Tim Roth Tim Russell).
Dr. Letterman works for a private organization that specializes in the study of micro-expressions and has absolute authority over the determination of lies. When the FBI, the police, or civil society encounter outstanding issues, it's a good time for Dr. Letterman and his team to show their skills. With their rich experience and cautious style, they puncture one lie after another and restore the truth. In front of them, no liar can hide.
The film is based on real people and real events.
<h1>3, Breaking Bad
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New Mexico high school chemistry teacher Walter M. H. White (Bryan Cranston) is the only source of income for a struggling family. He spent most of his life in peace and self-discipline, but on his 50th birthday, he suddenly learned the bad news that he had advanced lung cancer, and his life, which was not very smooth, suddenly made worse.
In order to ensure that his pregnant wife Skyler (Anna Gunn) and his disabled son Walter Jr. can live without worry after his death, Walter is determined to take the risk. He takes the initiative to talk to Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), a former student and now a drug dealer, to negotiate cooperation, and uses skillful chemical techniques to extract high-purity methamphetamine and sell it to the latter. Unexpectedly, the development of events takes a sharp turn after Pinkman brings back the drug supplier Crazy Little Eight and his cousin, and Walter's life is completely out of control. He was forced to start a dual life of teaching and drug production, and gradually fell into the abyss of eternal doom.
<h1>4. House of Cards</h1>
After several rounds of fierce competition, a new US President, Garrett Walker (Mike Gill), was born, and the house majority whip Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey), who called himself a plumber, was instrumental in his work. However, the arrogant politician Francis did not become secretary of state as he wished, and he was so outraged that he vowed to depose Wocla, who had betrayed him. Using the new president's proposed comprehensive education reform law, Francis manipulates Washington Herald female reporter Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara) to make a big fuss. After the initial victory, he immediately assigned his subordinates to launch a new encirclement and suppression of the new government, while skillfully defusing the open guns and arrows from political enemies. He is like a serpent from the Garden of Eden, clever as a spring, turning clouds and rain, clinging to the weaknesses of all people in order to achieve his own ends. "There are no eternal enemies, only eternal interests", this phrase is best embodied in Francis ...
The film is based on Michael Dobbs' political novel of the same name.
<h1>5, True Detective</h1>
Marty (Woody Harrelson) and Rust (Matthew McConaughey) are a pair of years of collaboration, Marty is cheerful and sleek and eats well among his colleagues in the police station, while Rust, on the other hand, is reclusive and taciturn, immersed in his own world. However, to Marty's admiration, Rust has an extremely keen and powerful ability to observe, judge and reason logically, and many difficult and complicated cases can be easily resolved once they are in his hands.
Although Marty is the only one who can stand Rast, the cooperation and friendship between the two still create irreparable cracks, due to a mysterious and bizarre religious murder in 1995. Now that it is 2012, when the two people who have long ceased to be in contact are reunited because of this case, what kind of truth awaits them?
<h1>6, Ice blood storm</h1>
Lester (Martin Freeman) is just a small insurance salesman, at home, he is oppressed and despised by a strong wife, outside, once a high school classmate can also give him a horse on the street, for everything he has experienced, the cowardly and docile Lester chose to swallow. By chance, Lester meets a man named Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton) in the hospital, and what Lester does not expect is that this mysterious man is a cold and brutal professional killer.
Under the long-term repression, Lester finally broke out to kill his wife, panicked, he called Malvo to ask him for help, but he did not expect to wait for the town sheriff, and then Malvo killed the sheriff and fled, in a hurry, Lester attributed his wife's death to Malvo's head. Policewoman Morley (Alison Tolman) doesn't believe Lester's words, but instead links the bloody case at Lester's house with a spate of recent deaths in town.
<h1>7, criminal psychology</h1>
The Criminal Psychology Research Group is affiliated with the FBI, and they operate across states, mainly targeting serial murder cases, starting from the criminal psychology and behavior patterns of suspects to establish character profiles, delineating the sex, age, occupational characteristics, living environment and even growth experience of criminals, so as to predict the next action of criminals until the criminal is arrested. Their members include Dr. Speicher Red (Matthew Gray Gubler), a highly intelligent, highly intelligent teenage genius who analyzes data and data; Aaron Hatch (Thomas Gibson), a tough guy with a cold exterior and a hot and cold inside, who is extremely communicative, and a Puerto Rican boy, Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore), a coercive criminal law expert Petty Fat Girl Pennylope Gesia (Kristen Van Nuys Kirsten Vangsness) – Database expert and beauty media liaison JJ (A. Lee). J. Cook A.J. Cook) and others, led by veteran agent David Rosie (Joe Mantegna), flew to various parts of the United States to launch a series of anti-murder operations.
<h1>8. Nikita</h1>
This CW edition is based on the 1990 French film Nikita Girl, the 1993 American remake of Nikita: Never Look Back, and the 1997 1997 Nikita Girl, a co-produced television series between the United States and Canada.
Nikita (Maggie Lee) is sent to women's prison after robbing a shop and killing a policeman by trying to arrest him. He was later rescued by a secret government organization code-named "Division". The organization forged Nikita's death certificate and gave her the opportunity to start a new life — training her as a spy and top killer to make her loyal to her country. But after the organization killed her lover, she saw everything and fled the organization. After three years of hiding, she reappeared and decided to expose the conspiracies and secrets of the organization at all costs. On the other hand, she installs Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) into the organization to go undercover. Michael (Shane West) is the leader of the hunt for Nikita, but has a sympathetic relationship with her...
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<h1>9,24 hours</h1>
At 12 p.m., Jack Ball (Kiefer Sutherland), head of the Los Angeles Counterterrorism Group, receives a call from colleague Nina Myers (Sarah Clarke) asking him to rush back to the office because the intelligence reveals. The first black presidential candidate, Senator David Pylmer (Dennis HaysBert) is under assassination threat, and there may be ghosts in the CTU. So Jack needs to track down the killers for the next 24 hours to protect the presidential candidates and find out the ghosts. Meanwhile, Jack's daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert) sneaks out of the house to go to a party with his girlfriend Jenny, but doesn't want to be held hostage. In order to find their daughter, Terry (Elisha Cuthbert) and Jenny's father have to go alone to find their daughter. However, the kidnapping of the daughter was originally planned by the terrorists, and the wife who was looking for the daughter, Terry, was also kidnapped by the terrorists. In order to save his wife and daughter's lives, Jack has to be at the mercy of the leader Guerns (Michael Massee). In the time that followed, Jack had to do everything in his power to keep his wife and daughter safe while also protecting the safety of presidential candidate Pylmer...
<h1>10, Gold-clad lawyer</h1>
College dropout Mike (Patrick M.) J. Adams Patrick J. Adams) breaks into a high-caliber job fair after a failed drug trafficking attempt, and it turns out that Manhattan's most famous lawyer, Harvey (Gabriel Macht), is hiring a paralegal. Among the many Harvard high-achieving students, Harvey has a crush on Mike, who is smart and alert and has a well-developed memory. Although he discovers that Mike is not a Harvard Law School student and that he has a bad habit of smoking marijuana, he decides to hide from his boss and recruit Mike as an assistant. As a result, Harvey and Mike formed a "gold-clad combination" and became a winning partner in the law firm.
Although Mike has a genius mind, he is still a novice in law, and after joining the firm, he encountered various problems, and harvey, a cold-faced lawyer, did not mention points to him everywhere, so Mike always ran into walls, and Harvey's opponent Louis was even more difficult for him...
To be continued... To be continued... To be continued...