The most fascinating point of the whole 24 hours It is to fully present the cruelty of espionage struggle or counter-terrorism in front of the audience, whether it is distrust and suspicion of colleagues; unscrupulous torture of suspicious persons, etc.; although cruel, it also establishes a higher credibility for the show. Spend.
But after reading this, I have a rather absurd feeling: Can people like Jack in the paramilitary organization of ctu survive? Repeatedly violated the rules, although the result was that he was right... and a bunch of colleagues helped him foul together... a little bit inexplicable...
Since the fourth season, the new president logon has been shaped very outrageous!
In addition, the constant emergence of thieves inside the ctu is a typical portrayal of the spy agency. However, if lurkers are so easily exposed, espionage warfare is easy!
Of course, the free spirit of Americans has been promoted a lot in the play. After knowing that Jack became a murder suspect, Chloe still helped Jack to find clues at the scene of the palmer murder, and helped Jack successfully escape the arrest of the police, and Refused to tell the whereabouts of the top ctu director Jack because "she doesn't trust" her boss. Very American.
The most typical example in this episode is that curtis, the deputy general manager of ctu, publicly dismissed the temporary general manager sent from headquarters in accordance with the so-called s112 regulations...I wonder if this is possible in China?
Of course, America's world-police and megalomaniac nature is also unmistakable. The plot of the Chinese nuclear weapons expert in the fourth season is very poorly arranged, and the actors' performances have no credibility. From another perspective, the American public's understanding of China is still very one-sided. Seems like all Chinese speak Cantonese (although all Cantonese speakers are Chinese :-) )
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