![]() Or the guitar that turned into a rifle perfect representation to me. You're at home, then a trigger happens and while you're still in your living room, when you turn around it's a battlefield behind you. And for the flashbacks, I actually had written a brief draft for a movie where a character has PTSD and those transitions between life and memories is *exactly* how I imagined them. For the time jumps I only remember the "15 hours earlier" before Pillar and Howard.Numbers = your paragraphs so it's easier to read That would have been very profound.Īlso, they say him and the others were given brain tumors, im no medical expert, how is one given a brain tumor? Wouldnt it have been a good ending of he had shown mercy on one of these people, rather than just killing them all. Okay, so the guy wanted a tonne of money. Umm why didnt he just kill the guy in his sleep, like the first person that was investigating him? Why do in the city which he could have died and ended the series right there and then.įinally why did he kill his best friend at the end. One of the things i didnt like was, he is a Navy Seal, so beaing stealthy would be what he is all about, but he uses an explosive device in broad daylight to kill the CEO guy? And the explosive didnt even kill the guy, wtf? Wouldnt that explosion in that SUV have killed everyone? I hate when in movies and shows they have someone's family be killed liike in Law Abiding Citizen.Īt the end of the day, is this just a series version of the revenge flick? ALso, it it a blatant rip off, of the Prime film Without Remorse, released a year earlier? Better yet, how good would it have been if later in the series its revealed he had them leave and they were safe and well, and he just forgot about where they were due to his poor memory. Would the story have been a lot better if his family had not been killed, then we wouldnt have needed all those flashbacks. After all if that had been me, and people had killed off my comrades, i definitely wouldnt investigate it, but i dont think i'd do the things he did, unless my family had been killed. The second thing i really hated about the series was why did they have to have his wife and daughter killed? Was that just so he had a reason to go after all these people. The things i didnt like were all the constant flashbacks and time jumps. I thought it was both good and not so good. Was it really the hitman we see in the begining? Do they really just found luckily another camera where they see that car and specifically she comes out of the car, and are able to identify her with a recognition system, to get her name? Despit Reece being extra cautious about every detail? I can't buy that.Īnd last, when reece kills the mexican hitman, we don't see the wounded arm, I believe. ![]() Then again, how did fbi find about Katie Buranek? They juste are like "we need to find who was with him". American cities are big, theres million people there, I don't see how they could point out a specific guy, even if "lol this guy is experienced, oh I know one man who's experienced, James Reece!" Like why would they know randomly about him? How did police/fbi linked saul agnon death to james reece, they have like 0 link (visible to public, as it's a secret project.)That they link josh holders death to james reece is understandable, but it's the only one.Īnd how, when the FBI sees the video about Reece killing the guy in the car, are like omg that's James Reece for sure lol! When they have yet no clue who the fuck they are and what is the cause of this.
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