@hemulek: I realized that we are talking about a similar, but mythical case (in the series, the names of politicians are different) in a parallel world, closer than 2000.
@bambik most likely. Otherwise, I didn't have Stuart's age mounted. If the recount was twenty years ago, and Stewart looks like a maximum of forty, then did he start his career in politics at the age of ten? That's what I thought.
still, here you need to watch out for small details, they add some volume, such as when Hal broke off half of the muffin because he knew that Kate would take the other one, no matter how much she was angry at him)
@loliya_loliya: yes, but it pisses you off, because she is a busy person and does not have to iron her hairstyle 24 by 7 in order to please some snobs, she already has a lot of important things to do, and her self-esteem does not depend on how much her hairstyle is turned up, although as for me she has everything is fine on the head, like any normal woman, the armpit was an intimate moment with her husband, and sometimes people love each other's smells, and they don't feel sick, so let's not throw our oddities and stereotypes at everyone, if you have a hard time living because of such small moments, then I sympathize
@ann_salll: you are very much mistaken if you think that at this level a person is not obliged to "iron his hair 24/7." Any silhouette of a dress, color of a suit, hairstyle is all a definite message, a whole team of specialists is working on it. An image is formed from such small things, and for a politician it is extremely important. Even in the series, the emphasis is constantly on all this, and in reality it also works.
I am glad to finally shift the focus to those in reality. Otherwise, the political part smacked of a certain imitation. And when the culprit is shown to be the real leader of world terrorism today, somehow you immediately believe more in the ability of the creators to capture Zeitgeist. The reaction of the British ambassador undermines this competence, however. He should know that no one is more interested in chaos than the Russian Federation, because chaos distracts attention. And under Putin, the Russian Federation has always needed only this, from its immature population to rob it, and from the attention of adult uncles who, if they are busy with chaos, will pay less attention to lawlessness.
@derxot: interesting reading, especially when I watched almost all the seasons, I was hoping to read the conclusion on the further continuation, but did reality turn into fiction?))) and about the leader, right to the point, then in the end))
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22The reaction of the British ambassador undermines this competence, however. He should know that no one is more interested in chaos than the Russian Federation, because chaos distracts attention. And under Putin, the Russian Federation has always needed only this, from its immature population to rob it, and from the attention of adult uncles who, if they are busy with chaos, will pay less attention to lawlessness.