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Edited just for @StoutI miss the writeups. I'll go look up what it's about
Same. It wasn't necessarily good early, or necessarily not good. Once it got going, it was definitely good.Wasn't sure what to think when it started, but once it got going, I got hooked. Just started episode 8 and still loving it.
I enjoyed it until . . .. . . he started killing the secretary’s security. Those guys were innocents. They wouldn’t have known about her involvement. They were hired to do a job. So his actions changed from a quest for revenge to a quest for revenge and just flat out murder of innocent people. In the end he was a ********.
I was under the impression that was private security (likely from Capstone). Not government security. Not sure how innocent they would have been in that case. They would have been the same people doing dirty deeds. I could be wrong but that was the impression I got.
Still wouldn’t make them individually guilty of anything.Covert Rain is correct. Sec Def said it to the reporter lady.
Well if they were from Capstone those guys knew exactly what they were into.even if they were private what are the chances they knew the dirty deeds? Cmon, the conspirators would have to be the dumbest people on earth to let that many people know what the plan was. Those were private security guarding a high ranking government official. Though it’s a movie so anyone can say they knew and were bad guys, it’s just not very likely.
even if they were private what are the chances they knew the dirty deeds? Cmon, the conspirators would have to be the dumbest people on earth to let that many people know what the plan was. Those were private security guarding a high ranking government official. Though it’s a movie so anyone can say they knew and were bad guys, it’s just not very likely.
It was the same private security firm that was riddled with murderous corruption that was in the businessman's pocket. If you didn't get that they were all dirty, I think they could have done a better job outlining that. I think they just assumed everyone was going with it.
Exactly. That was Talos, Steve Horn's PMCs who carried out hits he ordered without question.
You're vastly overthinking this. The writers insinuated the merc company was dirty through and through. Classic telling without showing, which isn't always the best approach, but still.how many hits were involved here? The guy who was set up to look like suicide, the mother and daughter, and the attempts on Reece. That’s essentially three. The rest of the unit was wiped out in the sabotaged mission. So three hits. And we know they used a sicario for at least one, which means it’s likely for all the hits. But even assuming it was just one, that means there’s only two hits. Again, due to the volatile and sensitive nature of all of this you would presume they would keep all the information the drug and coverup and murders on a need to know basis among a very small select group of people. So to me it seems far fetched that the security detail would’ve been in on the plan and thus legitimate targets of Reece. Were they likely bad dudes anyway? Perhaps that’s likely. But they weren’t necessarily perpetrators of what happened to Reece’s unit and family, and certainly Reece had no concrete evidence pointing definitively to that fact like he did the others on the list. They were all just acceptable collateral damage in his seeking retribution. He didn’t care if one of the guys he killed had no idea who he was or what happened and had a wife and daughter sitting at home waiting for daddy.
Generally I’ve always had a tough time when the hero has a justified score to settle but indiscriminately kills a lot of innocent men just because they’re written as “henchmen.” They’re hired security. Doesn’t usually mean they’re automatically criminals (even though that’s the presumption we are apparently supposed to make in movies).
You're vastly overthinking this. The writers insinuated the merc company was dirty through and through. Classic telling without showing, which isn't always the best approach, but still.
.. But that’s what I am getting at with my latter comments. All merc outfits are dirty in movies. But that doesn’t make them dirty of all deeds. Reece made it pretty clear that he was really only after vengeance. Exposing the dirt wasn’t something that interested him. So he wasn’t just some vigilante, he was singular of purpose. The security detail didn’t fall in the scope of that singularity and he killed them all anyways. Obviously y’all are fine with it. That’s okay. It’s just the type of detail that always bothers me in flicks.