I understood that there was not a mole in the British government, but a boss who did everything for the benefit of great England, but because of the intervention of the French, something went wrong. And the finale is open, although the second season didn't seem to be announced.
I have the same problem with this series as with Disney's 'Obi Wan'. It feels like a 2-2'30 film was originally planned, but it was suddenly decided to stretch it out for 6 episodes, adding strange arches that lead to nowhere.
A very messy scenario. Many scenes seem raw and unfinished or something. In general, it seems like the plot is interesting, but there is not enough, I don't even know how to put it, some kind of consistent concise and smoothed narrative, or something, the feeling that they threw one, second, third...and here's a kind of denouement for you. Richard, as I thought in the last episode when he was zealously opposed to the Anthropos, and then on stage letters from Bolton even more suspicions arose that it was him. But Alison has not finished and compared anything all the time, and in the end she calls him???? It would have been possible at least to suspect and be wary or something. The end, in general, turned out to be strange. Richard will remain in his place, no one has any evidence against him. He blew everyone out of the Antropa with the help of Alison, and he'll just push everything onto her, since everyone thinks she's a mole. Well, he can always blackmail her with that video of Natalie's unintentional murder, so Alison won't say anything and will hide away, as I understand it. Nothing happened with antropa in general, but he will find someone else for his purposes, it turns out like this...
@alesenok: I understood that Allison, due to an overabundance of information and lack of time, simply did not have time to sit quietly, digest and compare the facts, especially since her boyfriend did not tell her about the letter from Bolton. And from personal experience, some things are hard to believe until they are thrown in your face, Allison has the same situation with Richard here.
@Hatjkva: Yes, I agree. Alison had known him since childhood, as I understood, trusted him, almost like a father. Such things are difficult to accept even in a calm state...
I was glad that both Brussels and Syrian mothers survived, although poor Samir was killed. And I was glad for Gabriel that I could, that I shot the scoundrels.
As for Gabriel's relationship with Allison, but it is frankly clear that the passion has not faded in twenty years, they really love each other.
By the way, Allison is a very good shot for an office employee, apparently she had shooting training, or Dad taught her.
In general, this is an exciting series, with an interesting ending.
It is very unclear, from a tactical point of view, when Allison took possession of the gun and killed two guards, then handed the gun to Gabriel - why didn't he fill up the remaining 2 bosses? (they were blown up in a helicopter anyway - but this is probably because the plot had to be quickly curtailed :) the finale of the series is sewn with white threads
@Test-ER: Gabriel generally had a task to find out who the mole was and take this blond Didier, but when he heard about Samir, he spat on everything. In short, the ending is half-open and crumpled.
Just somehow, in general, in the end, everything was messed up and so clumsily handled that horror ... And so the visual is pleasant, but they overreacted with espionage
Well, I suspected a black groom) I would like, of course, more explanations at the end, somehow everything ended abruptly. And what, by the way, about the pseudo-Samir, who was left in the besieged bunker? They gave up on him completely, framed him harshly
how did they get Cassel and Green into such a thing. All six episodes, for some reason, I was waiting for Alison to curse everyone and everyone around, and Gabriel, for God's sake, well, with an appearance like Vincent Cassel, what a damn spy of the highest level. very disappointed with the series ((
And the finale is open, although the second season didn't seem to be announced.
It feels like a 2-2'30 film was originally planned, but it was suddenly decided to stretch it out for 6 episodes, adding strange arches that lead to nowhere.
Richard, as I thought in the last episode when he was zealously opposed to the Anthropos, and then on stage letters from Bolton even more suspicions arose that it was him. But Alison has not finished and compared anything all the time, and in the end she calls him???? It would have been possible at least to suspect and be wary or something. The end, in general, turned out to be strange.
Richard will remain in his place, no one has any evidence against him. He blew everyone out of the Antropa with the help of Alison, and he'll just push everything onto her, since everyone thinks she's a mole. Well, he can always blackmail her with that video of Natalie's unintentional murder, so Alison won't say anything and will hide away, as I understand it. Nothing happened with antropa in general, but he will find someone else for his purposes, it turns out like this...
As for Gabriel's relationship with Allison, but it is frankly clear that the passion has not faded in twenty years, they really love each other.
By the way, Allison is a very good shot for an office employee, apparently she had shooting training, or Dad taught her.
In general, this is an exciting series, with an interesting ending.
Green and Cassel it was emotional.
And so the visual is pleasant, but they overreacted with espionage
very disappointed with the series ((