Can this show have 8 points? Is this a comedy? A spy war drama full of loopholes

Trevor 2022-09-09 21:41:40

Isn't this show a spy movie? Why such a child's play can get such a high score? This is not absurd and humorous, why does it get 8 points for such frequent loopholes? What kind of drama is this? There are countless bugs. Isn't it said that the Germans are very strict, and this is not labeled as a comedy, absolutely. It's no use making the rhythm and soundtrack so tense and exciting. The audience will either die of anger or laughter at these flawed behaviors. The bugs are detailed below

Episode 1: At the very beginning, the duck was put on the shelves and the male protagonist became a spy. The rhythm was very fast, that is, why did the male protagonist send him undercover if he was not a professional? Is it that easy to be a spy? The male protagonist is still unwilling to go. Is this kind of unsettled person specially sent to make the enemy rebel? Also became the adjutant of the enemy general? It's too easy to lurch, isn't it? How could it be so easy for a civet cat to change to a prince in those days, he already had a camera, it was just like playing a family. And the male protagonist has made a lot of flaws. Since he has been sent to West Germany, why can't he act more carefully, even if it is not for the motherland, he should also be for his own life. Especially when you can't wait to call your girlfriend when you go to the officer's house, you are really speechless. Do you have any brains? There is also a magic medicine that people will lose their memory when they drink it, which is too outrageous. Is this a fantasy movie? Or a comedy? Looking rather funny. If this kind of spy drama with many loopholes had been scolded to death long ago, I am afraid it would be difficult to pass the score. Also, a bunch of people in the comments are praising it seriously.

Episode 2: There are a lot of people around, but the male protagonist and the waiter have a direct conversation? How can someone at such a close distance not be able to hear? And then the male protagonist hugged the daughter of a senior West German official so soon? This is obviously going to open up a love line. The male protagonist sneaked into the high-ranking official's room and took pictures, and turned on two lamps in a row. When he went to steal something at night, he turned on the light? Are you afraid that others won't find you? Do you think you're not dying fast enough? The male protagonist seemed to be fiddling with the safe wearing a glove, but the next second, he knocked on the box and accidentally dropped the box on the ground. The room with such a loud voice and such a bright sound was not noticed by the guards? Also throw the stolen floppy disk downstairs to someone else? There is no guard at the door of the building where feelings can hold such an important meeting? The male protagonist was shaking and shaking after returning, shaking the wool, if it wasn't for the screenwriter to hang up for you, this kind of spy would have died a hundred times earlier. It made me laugh. Inexplicably, an Asian woman came out to kill the male protagonist, just to clear the suspicion of the male protagonist. This woman is the tool person of the screenwriter. I bet I won't explain the ins and outs of Asian women later, and they are complete plot tools.

Episode 3: The male protagonist is fussy again. He accidentally dropped the information note from his trouser pocket, and his own person wiped his ass to fool him. Not to mention that the male protagonist is a soldier or a spy, even ordinary people are not so careless in doing things. The male lead, I thought how much he loves his girlfriend. I used to mention that he couldn't leave his girlfriend, but he ended up having sex with other girls so quickly. Even for information, he didn't go to bed so quickly, and he was seduced at that time. Neither hesitant nor mentioned his girlfriend during the mission.

Episode 4: This screenwriter is so funny, is it that every time the male lead is exposed, he finds a female tool person to replace him? In this episode, Linda is dead again, and the male lead has not yet been brought in. Is the screenwriter trying to prevent the male protagonist from sticking blood on his hands, in order to create the image of a protagonist with a certain conscience? Then Linda's boss actually committed suicide like this. The two people died just to clear the suspicion of the male lead. I admire the screenwriter's willingness to write supporting roles in order to cover the protagonist. It seems that the daughter and son of the West German general will be fucked next.

Episode 5: In this episode, the male protagonist returns to East Germany, and he even asks someone else to take a leave of absence. The reason is that he was hit by a car. Don't the hospital issue a fake note? Is the army management so loose? And the male protagonist is going to transplant a kidney to his mother, but he only asks for a week's leave? If it doesn't come back in the next episode, it's really a drama. After taking out a kidney, you can go back to work in a week? And the general's son is also quite funny. He almost automatically rebelled, and he defected to East Germany so easily.

Episode 6: The more I watch this show, the more I feel that the Germans are being serious and funny, especially the part where the brothel tied the American general. The male protagonist really donated a kidney for a week and then went to perform the mission alive and well, God man. The episode of AIDS in this drama is also very funny.

Episode 7: This drama is getting more and more bloody. The male protagonist's boss actually asked the male protagonist's pregnant girlfriend to pick up the general's daughter whom the male protagonist hooked up with in West Germany. I laughed so hard, is there something wrong with the male protagonist's brain? What problems can you solve if you blow yourself up?

Episode 8: After the male protagonist revealed his identity, he escaped back to East Germany without hindrance, and West Germany couldn't even stop a spy. It is also revealed that the father of the male protagonist is the boss who sent the male protagonist to be a spy. This man is very ruthless, and he treats his son like this. Sprinkling dog blood is really inseparable from the chaotic relationship between men and women or men and men. This drama is mainly about dog blood. All in all, this drama really can't be watched as a serious spy war movie. The plot progresses really fast, but some parts are really bloody and funny. West Germany seems to have no brains. No matter what the male protagonist does, he will not be able to discover his spy status. , In the end, the male protagonist blew himself up, and suddenly I wondered how the second season would develop if the male protagonist blew himself up.

ps: In history, both East Germany and West Germany were miserable, and both had to be at the mercy of the United States and Russia, especially Russia and Germany in Europe, but the United States was far away in North America. If the United States and the Soviet Union really collided, the unlucky priority must be Europe. .

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