And in the first episode, the suicide bomber turned out to be a Muslim woman in a headscarf. The screenwriters didn't really care about political correctness here.
I revised the moment - the explosion occurred rather from the side of the first row. And the assistant with the suitcase was standing to the left of the stage. Apparently, someone was carrying explosives from the hall...
@1ren: At that moment, Tahir could already get out and head towards her. Only he hardly knew that there was a bomb in the suitcase. This was given to him by another guy, who, by the way, is the executive director of the minister, that is, becomes her post if something happens to her. And she's been suspending him lately. Or he works for one of the security organizations and they decided to remove it. And Tahir will turn out to be extreme.
It's such a strange feeling that the main character has memory problems and in fact he's the one who's messing everything up. It's too suspicious about an accomplice.
@rodriguezzz: I agree. When I saw that the first thing he did was rush home and hide makarov, I thought that the ppts was for him. And he must have thought too, otherwise why would he act like that. And then it turns out that they can't connect in any way at all. Yeah
Is the main party organizer going to turn out to be a villain in this series too?))) Oh, and David will probably get it when they figure out that the sniper served in Afghanistan. I think it will be a matter of ten minutes to identify his colleagues. An alarming ending to the series, I wonder if he will survive or not?
I haven't watched the rest of the series yet, but it was somehow crookedly filmed at the moment with the explosion. First, the woman from SB runs and already runs to the front rows, and then they show her from David's back and she is not visible there. I even thought at first that she was the one who ran to undermine herself next to the minister.
Soooo, the series is clearly one of the best. He realized that the case would not end well when he saw the sketch of the shooter, they could in fact already identify him since he was at war, and it seems to me that in the photos with the car Dev dressed up so as not to burn down, but why?? Or he was actually an accomplice with the shooter, although I hope not. And due to the fact that Julia dug up information on him, it was obviously painful for her to find out, but her phrase before the performance about "our choice" is pretty cute. And what does Dev think about this, will he stop cooperating with the police and yes, this move with "work for us because we will kill your family" always works and I feel sorry for him. But as I said, the series is decent.
You're all kind of weird. "They can't find the shooter from the database of the Ministry of Defense." This is a conspiracy to remove the Interior Minister, and they have probably prepared themselves. And they took out special weapons (a sniper rifle), and they could remove the shooter from all databases: police, MOD, social insurance, etc. The shooter became a ghost man.
@the_player: I understood that the explosion was from Tahir's briefcase, which in turn was given to him by her homo-like assistant, I don't remember her name. Otherwise, why would we have focused on the fact that the assistant did not go and handed the suitcase to Tahir, and our GG checked it! But.. Then I don't understand why the woman is a guard and after her GG so abruptly rushed in that direction?! Well, obviously, it will become clearer later. 🙄
Oh, and David will probably get it when they figure out that the sniper served in Afghanistan. I think it will be a matter of ten minutes to identify his colleagues.
An alarming ending to the series, I wonder if he will survive or not?
, or did they put the plan into execution?)
and they also didn't show us exactly what was in the suitcase when Tahir opened it.
Then I don't understand why the woman is a guard and after her GG so abruptly rushed in that direction?! Well, obviously, it will become clearer later. 🙄