a few pitfalls

Geovanni 2022-11-06 23:42:57

1. Nadia

hard injury. The bombs that appear in this play are all the hands of this female engineer. Whether it was the first or final episode, a lot of time was spent introducing the intricacies of bomb design. It is illogical for a senior engineer like this to pop up on the train as a human being. Furthermore, the organizations here will cooperate with criminal groups and will sell bombs to make money. It can be said to be a mature terrorist organization. That would not let a senior engineer participate in such activities as "human bombing". As the last and most important reversal of the show, Nadia gives people more not surprise, but confusion and embarrassment. It is worth mentioning that the actor who played Nadia contributed a very good acting in the last five minutes.

2. Julia

Julia is the most cannon fodder heroine I've ever seen. She is a tough and ambitious politician. The screenwriter of the first three episodes has been paving the way for differences between the male protagonist and Julia on their attitude towards war. Julia's attempt to use tainted files to forge the palace also made me extremely curious about this person. What exactly does she want? What she wants is power itself or ambition. Why does she support war and why does she want to implement RIPA 18? The screenwriter gave the public an opinion: politicians support wars for their own political careers, and let soldiers bleed and lose their lives, while politicians are living in fine clothes and food in China, and they are prosperous. And for the consequences of war: terrorist organizations. It also tries to solve the problem by threatening the privacy of the public such as RIPA 18. It is equivalent to letting the public pay for their actions. is very jerk. As a politician, what exactly does Julia think?

I thought that the screenwriter would write something later, but since the heroine died in the third season, this drama has become a drama in which the hero of the iron-blooded hero will pursue the truth to the end for his love oath. Feel cheated. The previous ones are just a means for the screenwriter to attract the audience. The heroine is just a tool character to promote the development of the plot.

3. Louise

After discovering the relationship between the male protagonist and Stephen in the last episode, Louise, who originally believed in the male protagonist, became very emotional. It is determined that the male protagonist is the mastermind of everything. Thinking that the male protagonist tied a bomb on the street must be trying to carry out a final terrorist attack. In fact, at this stage, the male protagonist can no longer belong to any faction. He has done so many things, and his motives cannot be explained by the assassination of cabinet ministers. But the writers don't care. In the last episode, the male protagonist must be misunderstood, and let the male protagonist use his wisdom and perseverance to save the day. So Louise's IQ was forced offline by the screenwriter.

4. Gangster

The gangster, personally driving the trainee Chanel. Personally connect with government insiders. He also drove the car directly to the official's door. That's not the style of the gang leader I know.

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