The flaw is America's inaction toward China. Chen Zhi and his gang acted recklessly in the United States and provoked a conflict between Russia and the United States, but Bank of America did not exert any diplomatic pressure on China. The Chinese submarine went off the coast of California and was not found. I can't really tell. There are two explanations I can think of: First, the screenwriters really don’t know China, so it is difficult to arrange high-level dialogues between China and the United States. But there are only a handful of Chinese who can play the Chinese leadership. Zunlong is probably asking too much. The ambassador, Ma Zhi, played the role of the gangster Chen Zhi again this time. It's not easy for a bunch of muscular guys from ABC to be able to say the whole sentence without a chorus, not to mention playing the old and cunning red politician.
In addition, the role of Chen Zhi is really hateful. In the fourth season, so many innocent people died, and they were aggressive for their own accidental injuries (compare the Russian President authorized the CTU to clean up his own consul). Forget the kidnapping in season 5. Spy, it's normal to do a little espionage. I've never had feelings for bad guys. It is the righteousness of bad people to do bad things, so is the so-called dedication. The heroes are carefully arranged, and I will be satisfied to knock out the bad guys accurately according to the action movie routine. I hate shit sticks. In the sixth season, Chen Zhi is simply crazy, taking advantage of the fire and killing innocent people. The writers were really soft on him. Chen Zhi was not tortured to death, which is the biggest regret of watching the sixth season of "24". At least beat her so that her mother doesn't even recognize her.
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