I can't accept it, I can't accept it

Emile 2022-03-21 09:01:36

Has GIJoe crossed over, how did the equipment fall from the 22nd century to the 21st century, the underground fortress is gone, the high-tech battle suit is gone, the future fighter plane is gone, and the staffing is pitiful. Joe, who used to be all-powerful in the past, can now be easily wiped out by a team of Apaches. Can't accept it, really can't accept it.

The three desperate and defeated generals swagger in broad daylight to find Joe's founder, and discuss a plan to counter the White House. The so-called founder of the mountain is Uncle Willis who lives in an old-fashioned single-family house. When the uncle heard the plan, he showed the guy hidden in the kitchen cabinet. When I saw this scene, I immediately traveled to RED. Can't accept it, really can't accept it.

Maybe it was too much indulge in the gorgeous scenes of the near-future war in the first episode. I was looking forward to the second work to continue with energy bullets and nanotechnology flying all over the screen. As a result, I was suddenly pulled back to the era of hot weapons + hand-to-hand combat. I couldn't accept it, really is unacceptable. How can a high-tech action movie suddenly become a bloody war movie? Can't accept it, really can't accept it.

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation quotes

  • Zartan: Where's the prison that holds Cobra Commander and Destro?

    President: Is this where I ask you what you have planned?

    Zartan: Why does anyone want to be president? Everybody wants to rule the world.

  • [first lines]

    Lady Jaye: Hustle up guys. You've got to get that defector and get the hell out of there. No delays.