Black humor Mary Sue reverses the political drama

Taya 2022-01-17 08:04:00

As the first U.S. TV series that I have published, we can see how much I love this TV series.
The so-called funny version of "House of Cards", when someone recommended this to me, I couldn’t stop seeing the first episode, but unfortunately it may be because he satirized too much national politics and the scale was quite large, which directly led to the miserable second season. Was chopped.
However, in the whole drama, I feel that except for Walter, the top Americans are a bunch of silly forks, secretly thinking that if it is really estimated that China has already regained Taiwan and headed to the top of the world... Although everything cannot be taken seriously, it can't resist the taste of the plot. Sex, look again and again.
Episode 1: The first episode, the beginning, a secretary of state who likes SM, swear words at important national meetings, unlucky pilots, and low-level diplomats who have been working hard to go to Paris. Three different lines, full of black humor, everything Political differences can be embodied with funny mockery, and even people like me who are completely insensitive to politics are deeply attracted.
Episode 2: The second episode is also the beginning of my deep love for this show. Whenever I think of when ALEX is taken away and his friends go to the embassy for help, the American ambassador says: "We can pray." Then when he held his hand like Allah praying, he couldn't help but want to laugh.
Of course, the second episode is also extremely nonsense. Naval pilot Zeke and his friend throw up a screen during a video conversation with the president because of a mistake, and hit the wrong target...
Episode 3: The third episode, when it came to a big turning point. Buckis, the half-brother of the new leader, intended to rebel and contacted Walter through Alex, who was in Walter's arms, but whether he could succeed depends on the future development.
The scale of this episode is not small. When Walter went home to pack his bags, he found his wife was having sex with other men, but it was just a very common thing, and he praised the man for his "good job"...; Zeke appeared. He was a nonsense man, cheating on the feelings of two women.
Episode 4: The fourth episode. This episode is really wonderful. Seeing Walter moaning painfully because of a kidney stone in front of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, pay attention, it's really moaning! ! ! After the operation, the Minister of Foreign Affairs watched the yellow liquid slowly flow out, urinating unconsciously. I just want to say, shouldn’t it be so funny...
At this time the president is already on the united front with Pierce. Poor Walter is struggling to fight alone. I have to say that he has a very strategic vision and has been working hard to avoid the outbreak of the Third World War.
In addition, this episode also mentioned that the drummers of the 2008 Olympic Games of the Great Heaven Dynasty are uniform, which shows that the Chinese are powerful; Walter and the Minister of Foreign Affairs had an unpleasant conversation, and the Minister directly said: "It's time to take pictures~" and revealed Two rows of neat teeth... If ridicule is the theme of this play, it is indeed reflected in every aspect.
Episode 5: The fifth episode took a big turn at the end. Pierce took Raja's photo at Frankfurt Airport, Germany, to the place where Walter and the Israeli Prime Minister met, but Walter promised that Raja would usurp power, but everything happened before the photo arrived. All of his efforts were in vain, and what Walter would do next is extremely anticipated. He should know immediately that his wife has served as the legal counsel of the Ministry of Defense to do things for Pierce.
Seeing this, I found that everyone in this play is an acting school.
Episode 6: Walter learned of Raja's location from his wife through prayers; Zeke and his friends met a neurotic couple; Alex became a perverted uncle who imprisoned seven Pakistani girls. It was very funny when I watched this episode, but I am very much looking forward to the next development! My most basic requirement for a good drama is expectation.
In this episode, I also slightly changed Zeke, at least he would not want to change his current poverty situation through theft.
Episode 7: When watching this episode, the feeling is unspeakable... The final turning point is a bit worrying. In order to prevent the nuclear war from being successful, Walter helped Raja to overthrow the madman Raman’s regime. When he brought the good news to the president, he realized that They were about to blow up the original Raman's mansion, but Raja was there at this time, which meant that Raman would re-rule. Your sister, the Secretary of State has worked so hard to fight for the world. By the way, sleeping a beautiful girl in Switzerland is easy. Because of the stupid decision of the President and Pierce, everything is back before liberation. She is so angry!
In addition, it can be concluded from the story in this episode of Alex that many things often do not know the truth, but they often feel that their decisions are extremely correct. In fact, the mystery contained in it is... the whole world.
Episode 8: I don’t know if it’s to highlight the protagonist or something. I feel like Walter is a bunch of stupid guys in the entire high-end conference room. The female assistant said he is the smartest. Indeed, he is indeed the most intelligent in this show, too. The most insulting person is that when other people face this accident, just like in the Iraq War, there are many better ways to fight for the sake of the war. Although in the end he obtained the established goal, he chose to harm it alone. The biggest one, finally had to withdraw its troops under multiple pressures.
The funny thing is that Alex finally got an understanding. In the last scene, a phone call from the Secretary of State under Zaman's gun rang. At this time, I felt that Zeke's line was slightly monotonous, but it did not affect the overall situation.
Episode 9: A dramatic episode. Walter had already failed, but with his eloquence he succeeded in persuading a Pakistani official to overthrow Raman and asked Alex to shoot Raman if necessary. Originally, because of the previous accident, Zeke could no longer fly, but something dramatic happened again. All the talents from the motherland flew to Pakistan, and the important task of organizing the Raman air raid on Israel fell on the two of them.
After watching this episode, I found that the idea that Zeke’s line was a bit redundant was completely wrong. The three of them, Walter, are like the supreme leaders, playing the role of commanding the overall situation. Alex is like a businessman to implement these plans, and Zeke is Like a worker, he turns all the opinions of the upper class into real action. Every link is essential.
Episode 10: All cabinet members have fled the White House. Only Walter is holding on, hoping to avoid this nuclear war through his own efforts. His wife is his backing. Alex is at risk on the front line, although he failed to convince Raman to give up the terrorist plan. But because of the last sentence, Walter discovered his conspiracy; Zeke successfully shot down two planes in a suicidal manner. They landed in Africa still mocking that they can only make $280 a week, but destroy the value in one day. Two hundred and fifty million things.
Seeing this finale, I really feel extremely happy. Walter saved the whole world and avoided the third world war. Zeke successfully proved his ability through this air raid. Alex and his friends finally met frankly, everyone. All are happy, and the viewer becomes happy.
This drama is really what I want to see. It's unscrupulous, no offline, black humor, unlimited irony, dark politics...Hahahaha, it has everything.

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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.

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