A working detective has no hope of understanding what even experts who devote their lives to the study of criminal psychology can't figure out.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The thing I don't like about detective stories is looking for criminals.
A really good detective never gets married.
All work and no play make any forensic pathologist a dull boy.
I know what kind of things I myself have been irritated by in detective stories. They are often about one or two persons, but they don't describe anything in the society outside.
People are fascinated by the darker sides of human nature, and I think they're also interested in seeing the ability that a particular detective or group of detectives might have to solve the crime and put the world right again.
'True Detective' would not pass The Bechdel Test.
The experimenter who does not know what he is looking for will not understand what he finds.
I'm not a great student, so I don't know that I would have been a great detective. Part of my brain sort of works that way, like wanting to figure out puzzles and figure out what happened and why people do the things they do and who they are and how it happened.
Those who are incapable of committing great crimes do not readily suspect them in others.
Security has no place in the life of an actress.
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