AtaraxiaVinay
Joined Nov 2018
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Within the first ten minutes, the audience is introduced to four geographical locations across three continents. The story is being setup for a huge premise, and thrill. Jack Ryan, Wright, and Greer return along with many new characters. The episode has been written crisply. By the end of the episode, the audience would have clarity about all the stakeholders the writers intended to. The connections are clearly established. It is a testimony that the episode has been well-written because you won't feel overwhelmed with the characters. Amazon Prime has spent lot of money on this last season, and this episode setup a nice foundation for the next episodes to come. I am excited!
This video appeared in my amazon prime list, and I am so glad that I watched it. All the jokes were unoffensive. The "horse" jokes were hilarious. His take on NY Marathon was amazing. I have rarely come across comedians who can make people laugh without indulging in crude language. I strongly recommend watching this for 1 hour of pure fun. You will be smiling all through the video. You can watch it with kids. Best wishes to Jim. Will watch all of his other videos, and await his next one. Thank you for making us laugh.
This series was as close to reality as it could get. The real agents do have family to take care of. The real agents do not win ultimately. The villain does not have Nuclear plans. The villains make strategies to hurt. They are neither from this country or the other country. Their only aim is to wreak havoc with minimum fuss.
I loved the way this series depicted how realistic it could be, how feasible was the plan of the villain(s).
The way Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) struggled to maintain a balance in his personal and professional life was touching. He had a family which was bordering functionally dysfunctional. Both the kids were affable.
A special Kudos to the entire cast, who did justice to their roles, and never went over-board (over-acting).
We also learned (or realized) that in real life heroes don't get thanked when they do their job well. However, if they fail even once, then entire world is ready to extract pound of flesh.
Highly Recommended to watch!