What a miracle!

Earl 2022-01-17 08:04:00

The screenwriter is ingenious, presenting international politics and American political ecology in a simple and simple way between laughter and curse.

Of course we must admire the United States for being able to produce such a series. It is indeed free; but such a good series was only shot for one season and it was cut off. There was no wave in the United States, but it was even more chilling. The collective consciousness of the United States In other words, the collective unconsciousness is no longer the US it used to be. There are sane and open-minded Americans, and there is still room for free expression, but the public does not want to reflect.

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  • Lola 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    A pretty good comedy in American dramas this year. "The Shawshank's Redemption" Uncle Tim Robbins became the Secretary of State after he escaped from prison (fog)... The large scale used by HBO in the first half of the season, Uncle Tim's comedy talent is not inferior to Jack Black. By the end, it seemed a bit too paved and could not contain the meaning of hasty ending (many American TV shows have this problem), the pilots have always looked a little weaker, but at least they have a big tail at the end. See you in the second season!

  • Iva 2022-01-17 08:04:00

    Diplomacy is coaxing and deceit, internal affairs is the game of pig teammates; Walter is right, the mess is always left to the next person to deal with. It's so funny! Tim can compensate me for the internal injuries caused by Mystic River back then! The unexpected surprise of Tim-Black's combination of space, the two soldiers and the clever assistant are all too good! Except that the conference call is a bit clichéd, the writing that reveals that international politics and Americans are particularly stupid is really awesome.

The Brink quotes

  • Vanessa: [to husband, Martin, on both being kidnapped by fake Taliban] Oh, God. It's a bloody mess! They're going to lock us in a room and throw away the room.

  • Foreign Minister Rakesh Pandit: [to Walter Larson, U.S. Secretary of State] We have a saying in India; don't trust Pakistan.