If you want to be real, then the plot is more reasonable; if you can't be real, then there is more positive energy.
Langley's tragedy is enough for the country to suffer, and you still follow the terrorist organization to publicize that your former national hero has actually been turned against the country? ! The blow to the morale of the nation was even greater than the bombing. How to do crisis public relations at this time? On the surface, shouldn't it be necessary to refute the propaganda of terrorist organizations and preserve the image of a national hero, so as to minimize the adverse effects? Since the video was released by the enemy, there is no way to verify the original document, it is completely safe to say that Brody's speech was forced to do it while in captivity, etc. (I don't know how to make it up, making up lies is the specialty of politicians, they can always make up anyway) . And the hunt for traitors should be done in secret. Well, I feel bad for Brody. But look at Mr. Nolan's classic arrangement in "The Dark Knight", he is also the culprit. Batman's guilt is so high-level!
If you are like me, if DL is the driving force behind watching this show, listen to my advice, and after watching the second season, let's just end the show with an open ending! If someone had persuaded me earlier, I wouldn't have to waste the next dozen or so hours, plus the troubled feeling that I couldn't comfort for a long time. The beginning of the third season shows the rhythm of domestic dramas dragging time and gathering together. DL did not appear until the third episode. You thought there was a good show, but in the whole episode, except for him who was abused, and the heroine continued after the first two episodes There is almost no new plot except masochism! It was only in episode 4 that it was discovered that the first 3 episodes were foreplay, but this foreplay was too protracted and long, and the climax would be gone; DL continued to disappear until episode 9 and reappeared, and resumed a heavier performance. In the last few episodes, Brody once again embarked on the road of redemption for his past mistakes, endured more unbearable use by the organization, suspicion by the organization, killing by the organization for safety, and finally sacrificed by the organization for greater interests of the unforgettable journey.
Yes, I feel bad for Brody.
It is true that in reality a grassroots citizen is sacrificed by politics in the blink of an eye. But if you want to be real, then the plot is more reasonable; if you can't be real, then there is more positive energy.
A person who has contributed to the country (not to mention his original intention), and finally died in a foreign country in a humiliating way, for a drama, it really lost the essence. No wonder so many comments on IMDB say they don't know what the show is trying to say.
What do you want to tell the audience? ! "What a fool you are, and see what happens when you do things for the country! If you knew that for the first time, you would set yourself up as a human flesh bomb, and you would die happily, and the outcome would not be worse. Because of your kindness in human nature, there is a difference in your thoughts, and you will die. Don't want to reform, your family will never be able to lift their heads anyway." What
this drama wants to tell everyone is: colleagues can't be trusted, wives can't be trusted, husbands can't be trusted, their children can't be trusted, lovers can't be trusted, comrades-in-arms can't be trusted Untrustworthy, the country is even more untrustworthy, brothers!
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