The only regret is at the end

Margarita 2022-04-19 09:01:46

Politics, parliamentarians, journalists, mercenary groups, murder, lovers, espionage, press freedom, marital affairs, extramarital affairs, interest groups, personal morality, friendship, political struggles, interest group fights, monopoly, betrayal, exploiting

press freedom vs. interest group
morality vs. political
conscience vs. interests of
commoners vs. power
old media vs. new media

guns and pens

aside from the results, the whole drama is fascinating, constantly digging, and constantly insider. I really want to say that I am dissatisfied, that the role of the star congressman is not shrewd enough. The result of the story did not touch the stakeholders behind it at all.

Wei..., writing this moment, it seems that I suddenly understand why there is such a hasty result.
Could it be that the result of this "hasty" is to say: "OK, anyway, you don't even have a chance to touch us, even if you find so many so-called "insiders".

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Extended Reading
  • Bethany 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    It was a great suspense movie. But the logic at the end doesn't make sense

  • Timmy 2021-11-26 08:01:42

    Like scripts, like Crow. I downloaded the original British drama and watched an episode. The film version is adapted, and there are things worth learning.

State of Play quotes

  • Rep. George Fergus: What's up? How did you find me?

    Cal McAffrey: I followed the trail of crumbs, congressman.

  • Rep. George Fergus: [to Cal] You are going to be out of a job even before the devil can even say your name... SON!