Most of these people who do things for fear that the world will not be in chaos are indeed people who have nothing to lose. They just want to vent their anger, but do not want any reasonable solution. In addition, the Russians are going to leave, why are they making a fuss, and if they don't leave, you can't beat him ?♀️ But the Norwegians are probably too quiet in real life, imagine such a conflict-making drama... ----The above is what I thought when I watched the fifth episode.
Seeing half of it I'm still on the rational side. I read the introduction earlier that there was a spy movie in the show, and thought it was a type of spy war movie, but in the end, I found out that it was not, and there was no spy. Everyone just has different ideas. Some people value peace and calmness more, while others value freedom more. , more irritable. No one is good or bad, and it is not that what is done secretly is wrong, but what is done publicly is right.
Hans Martin is the only one who wants to keep the peace from beginning to end, because the Russian ambassador, despite his tough attitude, doesn't want to resort to violence, and the Russians he faces are friendly after all. As for the Prime Minister, when he saw the last scene, he wondered if the Prime Minister had already wanted to fight it out. After all, he was robbed by the Russians twice and almost died. He would also think, why do I keep wanting a peaceful solution so much, you guys playing with me? We are fighting for freedom! In that case, no one would calmly wonder if this was the official practice, and the only difference in sight was between Russians and Norwegians.
Therefore, despite being calm and objective for a long time, all kinds of provocations that may be unofficial will eventually arouse the anger of the government, and this is how the war broke out.
There is a scene like a flood at the beginning of the film, I don't know if a war really broke out in the second season. Hope to see a second season.
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