sevenyearstorm
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Blood Alley is 3-4
If that's the case then I'll happily change the review. It just doesn't flow on very smoothly from the first two episodes...
Blood Alley is 3-4
I hope it ends at season 2. Its beginning to bore me alot!
Mason, did you already see Blood Alley? Can you give a review?
I really liked Blood Alley, but there is one thing that’s bothering me. I think I didn’t get the whole story. I hope someone can help me. I have some issues / questions:
I hope someone can clear these things up. Maybe someone has a theory on this.
- After Kane kills Dr. Zee he speaks to Karadzic on the phone. Kane asks Karadzic why he attacked him and his team. Karadzic tells him that it wasn’t him and that Kane already has the man who gave the order: Milan Saric (the leader from the Serbian gangster in Vengeance Is Mine). After Kane verifies this with Finch it seems that Saric was a CIA informant. What does this mean? Does it mean that the CIA gave the order to kill Kane and his team? Is Marcus not who he says he his? Does Marcus have another purpose?
- Who killed Mason?
- In the official synopsis it is said that The Ghost is the one who ordered the hit, but in Blood Alley nothing about this is said. Marcus quickly refers to The Ghost, but nothing is said about him being the one who gave to order.
Have to say that I don't have any clear answers for this. Marcus is definitely a suspect, but since I haven't seen the end of the series I don't know how that will pan out (given that they've already had an 'is Marcus bad?' theme in Season 1, they probably won't go full tilt here and make him a villain, which is a shame).
I have no idea who killed Mason, I think that whole sub-plot was dealt with REALLY BADLY. Seagal's Kane barely registered when he heard the news, as if somebody told him that the coffee machine was broken and he'd have to go to the local starbucks if he wanted a drink. We have to assume it was The Ghost as that was the implication. Similarly we have to assume initially that it was Karadzic who ordered the entire hit on his team, although Saric becomes a bigger player later and thus the focus shifts to him.
There's one important twist in the double-episode after Violence of Action (that is eps 7-8) that points towards a tougher threat than Kane previously imagined, but I'll leave that for you to find out when you finally get to see it.
I think the only way to be clear about things happening in TJ Season 2 is by watching the entire season regularly over the course of consecutive weeks (i.e. over 6-7 weeks) but since it's been released once every couple of months, it'll likely take many of us a year to get to the end and, by then, we'll have no damn idea who The Ghost is, nor will we care.
I think that many of the earlier episodes in the show (including SoV and Blood Alley) only hint at The Ghost because they have to also tell sub-plot missions, like the mission to stop the organ harvesting guy, or the suitcase nukes further on. I'm guessing we won't actually meet The Ghost until the end...[/quote
I have seen the full series but i wont give plot spoilers has it ruins it for everyone else
for me the problem with the series is there are too many villians and by episode 10 I lost interest with it
the series is being repeated at the moment in the UK so i may watch the latter episodes again
Have to say that I don't have any clear answers for this. Marcus is definitely a suspect, but since I haven't seen the end of the series I don't know how that will pan out (given that they've already had an 'is Marcus bad?' theme in Season 1, they probably won't go full tilt here and make him a villain, which is a shame).
I have no idea who killed Mason, I think that whole sub-plot was dealt with REALLY BADLY. Seagal's Kane barely registered when he heard the news, as if somebody told him that the coffee machine was broken and he'd have to go to the local starbucks if he wanted a drink. We have to assume it was The Ghost as that was the implication. Similarly we have to assume initially that it was Karadzic who ordered the entire hit on his team, although Saric becomes a bigger player later and thus the focus shifts to him.
There's one important twist in the double-episode after Violence of Action (that is eps 7-8) that points towards a tougher threat than Kane previously imagined, but I'll leave that for you to find out when you finally get to see it.
I think the only way to be clear about things happening in TJ Season 2 is by watching the entire season regularly over the course of consecutive weeks (i.e. over 6-7 weeks) but since it's been released once every couple of months, it'll likely take many of us a year to get to the end and, by then, we'll have no damn idea who The Ghost is, nor will we care.
I think that many of the earlier episodes in the show (including SoV and Blood Alley) only hint at The Ghost because they have to also tell sub-plot missions, like the mission to stop the organ harvesting guy, or the suitcase nukes further on. I'm guessing we won't actually meet The Ghost until the end...