It's necessary to sleep so stupidly, calling on a channel open to everyone ... For the puppeteer of the 80th level, it's just a completely childish mat.
@Nikquest: I think it's just the writers and the director did it to reduce the airtime. Even if Dar had gone to meet in person, Quinn would have followed up, but it took longer. A more interesting question is how Quinn even guessed that Dar was doing this for someone, and not on his own. Only if he really thought Dar wouldn't touch Quinn, so it had to be someone else.
@badminus: rather, Quinn finally figured out that it was somehow very stupid to get him out of the hospital himself, and even call Astrid - then to kill both of them. If it was Dar who wanted to kill him, he would have killed him in the hospital. And in Prince, Quinn didn't have to know that it wasn't a Gift, the main thing was to get him to emotionally call a sniper to track him down)
@Pushkin87: As Mike Tyson said: "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face." Perhaps the screenwriters forced Adal to make a mistake because of this. He can be an excellent strategist and a masterful conspirator, but in a direct, physical sense, he does not get it often. Most likely, the old man was just confused. He rang the bell without even getting up from the floor.
Peter is a handsome man, he hasn't lost all his brains yet, he did a smart thing with the wiretap. I have a few questions about the series: 1) In one episode, Dar auditioned Carrie and the president. Doesn't he have bugs in the White House? They are discussing him so actively, can't he listen in on these conversations? 2) Maybe I had a clumsy voice acting. How did Dar know something was wrong with the president? What did she say? 3) The President asked Dara about the list. He decided not to show it and distracted her by talking about her son. And then the frame changes. So she didn't ask about the list any further? That was the topic of the meeting. How did he even get off this question in the end? It was weird.
P.S. I am glad that the heroes have tactics that they adhere to. And then in the last episode there was some kind of decay. I thought the heroes would no longer be able to convince the president of the Gift's guilt. But no, they did it quickly, and Peter is fine.
@DeadDanny: 1) He was listening in the restaurant there, the bugs in the White House are on another level 2) I think they just want to show that Dar is a super-duper cool scout who reads people like an open book. Apparently, it seemed to him that the president-elect was too painfully disposed and caring, and this alerted him 3) With the question about his son, he wanted to upset her and check his suspicions. Apparently her reaction confirmed them. Dar knows how to talk his teeth, he's got something on the list to stall for time
@Pushkin87: "Apparently it seemed to him that the president-elect was too painfully disposed and caring and this alerted him." On the contrary, she did not completely restrain herself and slightly betrayed herself. With the original voice acting, this is clearly visible.
@timur743: Щас бы талантливого миллиардера далбоёбом называть. Люди почему-то думают, что тупые люди могут просто так разбогатеть, не имея "мозгов". Чё ж тогда полмира не миллиардеры?
@Andrew_Zan: Не буду ничего говорить про тупость или "умность" Трампа, мне все равно, но надо все таки понимать, что Трамп начал не с 0, а с богатого папы и его денег. Но согласен, что тупой бы и в таком случае ничего бы не заработал и все проебал.
@Andrew_Zan: Да, бабка его основала компанию, а он начал ей управлять) а щас он вообще говорят, что почти разорился. Ты посмотри какие он решения принимает, он же конченный идиот, почти как ты, только президентом смог стать.
@timur743: А еще говорят, что тупые люди часто строят своё мнение о человеке по слухам, стереотипам и домыслам. Но ты конечно же не такой, и вообще самый умный и во всём разобрался прежде чем что-либо утверждать о каком-либо человеке (нет)
я тоже не понимаю. вроде вышла из «карточного домика» — и никакой психологической подготовки к посту президентки =))) настолько странно, что подозреваю подвох весь сезон
Сезон слабее других, много разговоров не по делу (как с Кэрри и её дочкой), которые не входят в главную сюжетную линию, но смотреть сериал всё же интереснее большинства других. Но отчасти ты прав, не держит в напряжении так как в других сезонах. Вспомните просто серии в первом сезоне с поясом шахида на Броуди или захват посольства в последнем сезоне - серии были на высоте. Или первая серия третьего сезона 'Tin man is down' - вообще шикарно. А тут просто мутки внутри конторы)
Знаете, за что я люблю Родину? После смерти Броуди каждый новый сезон для меня начинается с ощущения того, что ничего грандиозного ждать не стоит, что лучшая часть сериала уже позади. И каждый раз я радуюсь тому, что ошибался.
Ну вот, не прошло и пары сезонов как разродились отличной серией. Боевой инвалид воссоздает сцены из No Country for Old Men, фабрика троллей оказывается уже в Нью-Йорке, а Salty Saul огрызается.
-Maybe you shouldnt've fucked a Russian mole. -Coming from the person who fucked a guy in a suicide vest, it means a lot.
Я чую какую нибудь многоходовочку в конце. Как то они быстро раскрутили Дара, может это вовсе и не он инициатор всего и цель была не та. Снайпер по телефону упомянул про "других"
@princedesu: Нам показывали кадры в 1 из первых серий, когда Дар Адал заходил в комнату с генералом ТиБегом в комнату с мутными мужиками - наверняка группа сговорщиков. У нас уже как минимум есть 3 имени тех "других" - 3 сенатора, которые были в списке Дара.
Дар вызывает ненависть и восхищение одновременно! макс большой молодец в этой серии, дума он эту сеть раскрутит) а Керри как обычно в непросто положении.. и только Куинн в своем репертуаре)
Дал подонок, это было понятно с 1 сезона, Саул редкостный лапух, Керри сумасшедшая, Куин инвалид - хороша компашка... Во всем этом дурдоме Куинна реально жалко
For the puppeteer of the 80th level, it's just a completely childish mat.
A more interesting question is how Quinn even guessed that Dar was doing this for someone, and not on his own. Only if he really thought Dar wouldn't touch Quinn, so it had to be someone else.
And in Prince, Quinn didn't have to know that it wasn't a Gift, the main thing was to get him to emotionally call a sniper to track him down)
I have a few questions about the series:
1) In one episode, Dar auditioned Carrie and the president. Doesn't he have bugs in the White House? They are discussing him so actively, can't he listen in on these conversations?
2) Maybe I had a clumsy voice acting. How did Dar know something was wrong with the president? What did she say?
3) The President asked Dara about the list. He decided not to show it and distracted her by talking about her son. And then the frame changes. So she didn't ask about the list any further? That was the topic of the meeting. How did he even get off this question in the end? It was weird.
P.S. I am glad that the heroes have tactics that they adhere to. And then in the last episode there was some kind of decay. I thought the heroes would no longer be able to convince the president of the Gift's guilt. But no, they did it quickly, and Peter is fine.
2) I think they just want to show that Dar is a super-duper cool scout who reads people like an open book. Apparently, it seemed to him that the president-elect was too painfully disposed and caring, and this alerted him
3) With the question about his son, he wanted to upset her and check his suspicions. Apparently her reaction confirmed them. Dar knows how to talk his teeth, he's got something on the list to stall for time
On the contrary, she did not completely restrain herself and slightly betrayed herself. With the original voice acting, this is clearly visible.
настолько странно, что подозреваю подвох весь сезон
-Maybe you shouldnt've fucked a Russian mole.
-Coming from the person who fucked a guy in a suicide vest, it means a lot.