"Flying Wolf" said that the US military made a super combat helicopter, but it was stolen abroad, so he asked the protagonist to steal it back. Unexpectedly, after the protagonist got it, he refused to return it to the army, but instead used it as a bargaining chip to ask ZF to search for his missing brother.
This is the content of the first episode, the latter is like "The X-Files", each episode has a story, the content is, since ZF can't do anything about him for the time being, he has to retreat and ask him to go out on a mission. At the same time, there is a dark thread running through, that is, he coerced ZF to find his brother. In short, he and zf both confrontation and cooperation.
If there is a future in "Breaking the Vessel", is it a bit like it?
Going back to "Breaking a Pot and Sinking a Boat", after watching the first episode, I felt that the screenwriter was a rookie. He has some inspiration, but he still doesn't know how to make a TV series. How can a successful TV series put so many threads at the beginning? No wonder the network didn't sign contracts so soon, not because they thought the quality of the episodes that had been released was not good, but because they felt that the storyteller was a layman (referring to the layman who told the story, not the military or political layman, although they may indeed be the same. , but not very important).
That who said it, many people take the urge to write as a gift for writing.
It is recommended that you watch "Flying Wolf", it is quite good to pass the time. At least its screenwriters are able to graduate.
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