For Andy and JB

Dillon 2022-01-17 08:04:00

After watching the filming in one breath in the afternoon, I was astounded.

First of all, the combination of Jack Black and the ending song made me want to stop, so I compiled a compilation:
http://www.xiami.com/collect/119537161?spm=a1z1s.6929273.1561534893.2.KBVnBZ

Then I personally feel that the brilliance of the plot lies in it. Although all kinds of self-defeating from beginning to end run through, it seems to be ridiculing and reflecting, but it permeates the heroism of American imperialism and the values ​​of world hegemony everywhere.

Waiting for the second season.

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Extended Reading
  • Burley 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Funny and misleading political satire comedy... is the president Hispanic?

  • Margaretta 2022-03-20 09:02:40

    The international situation is changing rapidly. This tired sentence really applies to this drama, which is constantly reversing the plot and setting large or small suspense at the end of the episode. The three-story line is also steadily progressing. When you watch it alone, you pay attention to the process, and when you stop, you can carefully discover a series of wonderful interests. The complaints in the story and the play are of great cautionary significance. Although it is not a good summary of contemporary international relations in the Middle East, it does provide a light-hearted perspective on this issue.

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.