When the curse reaches a certain level, it will be cute~

Barrett 2022-01-02 08:02:16

It is basically a derivative drama of "Behind the Scenes Crisis", except for Queen Malcolm's consistent firepower, other roles have slightly changed. The incomparably wretched and stubborn little minister is a bright spot. The rising star Jimmy scolds the protagonist in a passage, which is a little bit of laughter-assistant: [We found a construction worker, but they didn't come. ] -Jimmy: [Builder! What do you want? Do you know why there is no movie whose protagonist is a construction worker? Because the construction worker TMD will never show up at critical moments! Bat Builder? Spider-Man? Ah? ! This is why there has never been a superhero to fight with a brick on his back! ]

Please take a step [behind the scenes crisis], classic~

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Extended Reading
  • Kiley 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    British + American Office.

  • Summer 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    Study it another day

In the Loop quotes

  • Lt. Gen. George Miller: [to Karen, about Linton Barwick] He's got his little cannons and he's got his little guns, and... This is the problem with civilians wanting to go to war. Once you've been there, once you've seen it, you never want to go again unless you absolutely fucking have to. It's like France.

  • Linton Barwick: My golly, I can't see why anyone would choose to work in a glass office, huh? Glass offices, in my opinion, are for perverts.

    Bob Adriano: I could request the glass be frosted.

    Linton Barwick: Frosting is on cakes, huh? Now, what else happened in London?

    Bob Adriano: Ah, generally positive, two glitches...

    Linton Barwick: Really, what?

    Bob Adriano: Karen flagged a report by one of her staffers. She's obviously trying to use it as some kind of roadblock. It's called PWIP PIP.

    Linton Barwick: PWIP what?

    Bob Adriano: PWIP PIP.

    Linton Barwick: What is it, a report on bird calls? What does it even stand for?

    Bob Adriano: I can't recall. It's factish. Intel for and against intervention.

    Linton Barwick: We have all the facts on this we need. We don't need any more facts. In the land of truth, my friend, the man with one fact is the king. You said there was something else, what is that?

    Bob Adriano: In the meeting with the Foreign Office, the committee was accidentally and briefly alluded to.

    Linton Barwick: Which committee?

    Bob Adriano: The...

    [quietly]

    Bob Adriano: The war committee, sir.

    Linton Barwick: All right, Karen is not to know about this, huh? She is an excitable, yapping she-dog. Get a hold of those minutes. I have to correct the record.

    Bob Adriano: We can do that?

    Linton Barwick: Yes, we can. Those minutes are an aide-memoire for us. They should not be a reductive record of what happened to have been said, but they should be more a full record of what was intended to have been said. I think that's the more accurate version, don't you?