The Red Pavilion Case is over, and what is more unexpected than Qiu Yue is not the murderer is the

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-23

The Red Pavilion sub-unit ended in "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty", but the audience did not seem to be satisfied with the plot in it. The outcome of each case feels something is wrong, and there seems to be some unsolved mysteries waiting to be uncovered. The doubts and problems in it are difficult to let go.

First of all, what makes people tangled is the logic and coherence of the case. In the Screen Case, the ** Case and the Legend of the Rain Master, the audience often feels that Di Renjie's case-solving process is a bit rushed, and it seems that there is a lack of sufficient evidence to support it. His reasoning is often more like a whim than on a well-documented basis. Whether this method of solving the case is reasonable is still a question worth pondering.

Secondly, in the Red Pavilion sub-unit, there are also some problems with the character image and plot setting. Di Renjie's performance lacks the firmness and self-confidence of a young wise man, and the outcome of the case is often too hasty, without sufficient explanation and foreshadowing. The audience is confused and dissatisfied with the abrupt plot and unreasonable character behavior of the story.

The most perplexing thing is that some of the doubts and mysteries in the case have not been reasonably explained. For example, there are irrationalities in some of the details of the crime scene and the relationships between the characters. The audience's curiosity about these unsolved mysteries makes the whole story even more confusing.

In the process of solving these problems, the story shows the audience more unknowns and mysteries. Although some clues were found in Cao An's exploration, the end of the story did not give a satisfactory answer. This kind of plot setting not only increases the audience's expectations, but also increases the complexity and depth of the story.

In general, although "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty" presents a rich plot and characters in the Red Pavilion sub-unit, the doubts and problems in it cannot be ignored. The audience has high requirements for the logic and rationality of the story, and the unreasonable plot and unsolved mysteries of the story need to be better explained and solved. I hope that in the next episodes, I can give the audience a satisfactory answer and solve all the mysteries.

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