The first five episodes of the masterpiece, the last episode of diving, is the fate that political thrillers cannot escape?

Rebeca 2022-04-18 09:01:20

The existence of government secret agencies is still relatively easy to guess, and the emergence of the second organization did surprise me. Tram problem, procedural justice, the topics of discussion are still very interesting, and in the end, I can understand the heroine's choice. After all, her previous behavior also showed that she did not handle the case according to the procedures. I hope there is a second season. Don't slap me in the face, she is Hired for stealth. (laughs) But the male protagonist is really unlucky. The mistakes of the Afghanistan incident should not be repaid by changing flowers and trees. This is not the reason for his conviction. Of course, non-parties feel that non-procedural justice is harmless because of the benefits of anti-terrorist operations, but I am on the side of Hannah's philosophy, and of course she is not a good thing. Illegal procedures will breed evil, such as Frank's unreasonable playing cards and the connivance of two British intelligence bosses. Merely necessary evil can't convince me. The white-haired girl also used words to Rachel's words in court. China and Russia also did it. We can't be left behind. If you really think you are righteous, why use words to cover up your guilty conscience? Without faith, it is like walking with the dead. There is no doubt that I am a follower of Rorschach. Pharaoh and Dr. Manhattan overlook human society with the arrogance of God, and often arrogant people will not end well. I'm still a little disappointed with the ending. After all, after the black hand emerged, the biggest problem and point of view is how Sean can clear up his grievances, but in the end, the screenwriter told me that I had handed a blank, and I Sean had no choice but to plead guilty? This is also a common problem with this type of political thriller. The opening chapter is banging, and the last episode is diving.

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