Logical flaws, rough details

Troy 2022-12-21 16:39:12

A drama under the brand name of Tom Clancy is actually completely fabricated. Generally speaking, the first two episodes are okay, and the fourth episode began to enter the rhythm of desertion, and then became a tasteless one. First of all, I have never understood why the CIA wanted to hunt down Suleiman. After escaping from the Middle East, he first lived in France. When he became an adult, he was discriminated against by the French when he was employed. He was arrested and imprisoned for protecting his brother who carried guns illegally and resisting police searches. He became a devout Islam in prison and decided Revenge for the unfair treatment of him by France. First of all, the plot does not explain how Suleiman became a local warlord in Syria after he was released from prison. After all, he was not famous and was not born in a tribal wealthy family. He had his own castle and fans after raising his arms overnight. The abruptness is incredible. Second, Suleiman carried out an attack against France. The plot did not clearly explain that he had an attempt to attack the United States. Why did the CIA directly intervene in this case, and basically excluded French intelligence and counter-terrorism agencies. France is the United States. Of a state? Third, as Ryan himself said, he is the Office of the CIA, not the AGENT, and he is just an economic and financial analyst sitting in the office. Are they qualified and possible to directly participate in various arrests and searches? Especially in the private transaction with the Turkish underworld bosses to find Suleiman's wife and daughter, completely beyond the command and assistance of the CIA, like Batman and Superman acting as the savior. Moreover, Jack and his boss did not investigate and report on the large-scale smuggling from Turkey to Europe, giving people the feeling that they only care about the CIA case, and the rest is irrelevant. This plot is completely set to highlight the protagonist's glorious image, which is a bit unreasonable logically. Fourth, since Jack has cracked the way that Suleiman and his gang communicate secretly through video games, it stands to reason that the CIA will definitely monitor the game, and it is impossible for Suleiman's son and daughter to be in the game again. The situation where the CIA knows nothing about interaction. In short, this drama looks like a blockbuster, in fact, it is full of various flaws and cannot withstand scrutiny. It looks like a high-quality product, but it is inferior!

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