And I see that GG has a lot more adventures with this African woman here than in the Bureau with Nadia)
But in general, events are developing much faster, Daniele turns out to be still in London to give a speech about seismology. And in the original it was already in Tehran)
Well, another portion of cranberries with Belarusians separately delivers
Unfortunately, I will stop watching this episode. I watched the original Bureau 2 months ago, so now it's completely uninteresting to watch the Agency: most of the dialogues and situations are 99% identical to the original (even the man in the cafe was also dressed in pink). Only the locations have changed. And the Bureau also had some kind of special atmosphere (maybe because it was French), I didn't feel anything like that at all ((
Secondly, it's great to see Jessie Mae Lee, albeit in a minimal role, as promised. Secondly, it is logical why it is hard to watch for those who have seen the original, I have not seen it - and honestly, it looks in one breath. It is especially interesting to observe the emotions of Fassbender's character, this attempt to live a double life and its consequences always hurt. I love the emotional side of secret agents.
I didn't look at the bureau. Nevertheless, this particular series is quite fillery and does not really move the plot. Nothing new that we didn't know had happened. Contact with Belarus, the introduction of an operative, stomping on the spot with a mistress. If you start watching the next episode after skipping this one, I don't think you'll even notice the difference.
@Paramelion: No way, in this episode it turns out that the lady is still connected with politics and it's not at all why she's talking, but through her shepherd, the hero realizes that he screwed up and innocent love on the side didn't work out.
@alavitka: I can only suggest that she thought that if she "gave it" so early, then immediately after that he would fire her and then the trip would definitely go wrong.
@justme: Well, if he's such a jerk, he could have fired me for not giving it to him, if we're going to make assumptions. It seems to me more like Varick that this is her willfulness, she's still green, she doesn't want to sell her body, so to speak. And/or she just took the opportunity to jump off a report that she didn't have time to learn, i.e. she covered the jamb.
@alavitka: I think it came as a surprise to her that he literally threw her out of the car (and out of the conference) because of the rejection. Most likely you're right, and it's about its "greenness".
@justme: I think this is a flaw in the authors. After each episode, there are questions not from the series of those that should just maintain interest, but stupidly incomprehensible moments. They say you need to see the French original - the Bureau.
@alavitka: I'm also inclined to view the original. There are great actors in this adaptation, but there are a lot of holes in the plot. And these are not fun moments like an open ending, think about it yourself, namely holes.
But in general, events are developing much faster, Daniele turns out to be still in London to give a speech about seismology. And in the original it was already in Tehran)
Well, another portion of cranberries with Belarusians separately delivers
Secondly, it is logical why it is hard to watch for those who have seen the original, I have not seen it - and honestly, it looks in one breath. It is especially interesting to observe the emotions of Fassbender's character, this attempt to live a double life and its consequences always hurt. I love the emotional side of secret agents.
- How many pages of text can you remember?
- Well, 20-25.
- Per hour?
- Everything!
Contact with Belarus, the introduction of an operative, stomping on the spot with a mistress.
If you start watching the next episode after skipping this one, I don't think you'll even notice the difference.