Briefly explain the plot

Cristian 2022-10-23 06:42:57

In the middle of the night, do not change back and forth, finish writing, sleep...

The jihadists wanted to sabotage, so the first step was bombs on trains, the second was school attacks, and the third was the killing of the Home Secretary.

The gang wanted to continue their criminal business, so they kept bribing the insiders of the police department to get the bill (the last episode made it clear why, not repeating), so the first step was to try to shoot, the second step to cooperate with the jihadists Kill the Home Secretary.

The agency of the National Security Agency (forgot the name) first wanted to ensure the passage of the bill to gain more power, so it just started to support the Home Secretary, the two sides cooperated, and gave her the Prime Minister's revelation. The second half does the same thing, just to prevent the confidential information they provide from leaking. After all, the device file has a clear logo of them (the upper left corner, the protagonist is enlarged when peeking), and then it is to ensure their Confidentiality, the core is actually power.

The party whip, that is, the ex-husband of the Home Secretary, the core purpose is to achieve balance. At the beginning, I felt that the Home Secretary jumped too fiercely, so I came out to suppress it (the protagonist at the gate said that he was mixed race), and then the Home Secretary threatened the Prime Minister. After that, when the party was about to start a round of blood changes, he came out again to suppress the Home Secretary; the later tip-off with that agency should be more to avoid the leak of the Prime Minister's scandal. All in all, he was actually doing the party whip from beginning to end. Work.

The affairs of the people under the Home Secretary have been explained very clearly. A group of politicians hoped to suppress the Home Secretary and create a scandal, so they asked the assistant to be cannon fodder. Who knows that just when someone was added, the bomb would explode. This it a accident.

As for replacing the protagonist with an empty bomb, it was because the gang had planned to find a scapegoat from the very beginning, because there was no direct participation from the people of the Holy Religion, and they didn’t want to expose the gangster themselves, so they found the protagonist as a scapegoat (mainly the scapegoat). Since he was teammates with the killer they dealt with, people would naturally suspect him). As for the replacement of empty bullets, the protagonist also said it himself, it is just a precautionary measure, to prevent the protagonist from confronting them and causing casualties to his own people, as for why not take away the gun or bullet, it is to prevent The protagonist finds out, thus generating vigilance and frightening the snake.

There are also people why no one shot the protagonist to death in the end, including remote control explosions, all so that after the protagonist dies, the investigation can be suspended, why can it be suspended? Because the protagonist has linked all cases together, and all cases have been completed.

Train Explosion: The protagonist has a bomb on his body at the end, of course with the jihadists who exploded the train. Elementary School Blast: Same as before, can be considered insane, or intentional by the protagonist to gain more trust. Killer shooting: the protagonist is the bodyguard, who is the leaker of the itinerary; the protagonist and the killer are comrades-in-arms. The university exploded, that is, the death of the Home Secretary: this is the key, the schedule and arrangements are all the protagonist's leaks; Yes, he was slightly injured.

That is to say, the protagonist appeared with a bomb on his body, linked all the recent cases together, and filled up all the gaps, while the protagonist died in an explosion, and there were no natural leaks, etc., and the country also It's impossible to be on alert all the time, and for the gang, it's the perfect end.

And as some people said, the disappearance of the protagonist will cause the protagonist not to be completely related to the explosion, but only to show that he is related to the killer, but what about the explosion? Have to keep checking.

The remote control explosion and the timed explosion are all the same. It means that there are other people behind, and the matter is not over. The police must kill the protagonist himself, or the protagonist himself explodes, in order to really calm down.

And I don’t know if I have noticed one thing, that is, during the first train bombing case, it was obvious that the United Kingdom, when faced with human bombs, gave the highest priority to using guns to kill bombs. If the protagonist was not protecting the other party, it would have been One shot kills, which means that the gang judges that as long as a bomb is tied to the protagonist, the probability of the protagonist being killed or exploding is very high, and it should be the result of being shot by the police and then the bomb explodes. And this is also how the plot is played. If it weren't for the protagonist himself and his wife constantly persuading the other party, his wife running over, etc., the countless links in the middle would have been over...

This is probably the case. I washed and slept, and I feel that something is wrong. Welcome to leave a message.

Oh, by the way, I haven't watched a British drama for a long time. It's still interesting. The progress is a bit fast later. The first 2 episodes have the rhythm of the British drama, and the plot twists enough. I thought the first 2 episodes were a British version of Solitaire. As for the house, according to the routine of American dramas, the complicated relationship between the interior secretary and the male protagonist is enough for at least two seasons. As for the national security and the police, that was enough to act for a long time, but it turned around quickly afterward, which is kind of interesting!

View more about Bodyguard reviews