This was the worst episode so far, nothing made sense. I liked the twist even tho it was clear from the beginning.
Why did jus try to run deeper into the tunnel, it's not clear in which direction the goal is by their logic, so it could also the other way around couldn't it..? Anyways, Arisu took like one hour to get to the bike. So he decides, he who was laying on the streets for almost two days without food and not the somewhat fit friend of the guy in the bus, to run back tossing a heavy motorcycle with a bit of diesel despite having only one hour left. He don't even know yet how to get the diesel out of the tank, so far he doesn't have any pipe or tools, means even if he might find them it takes some time away. And there can't be much in the tank from the sound of it, how far can they even get with the bus..? He also doesn't know if the diesel will even work, he doesn't know if the bus has any other technical problems or if it's really jus not working cause of the diesel. Not to forget theres still the panther somewhere and all of these vehicles in the way. I'm even letting slip that the guy who drove the bus, that his leg is hurt, but even if we ignore all of these, there are still tons of vehicles in the way, how is he even gonna drive thru..?
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@hriday thanks for writing out everything that I though during the episode
i don't really understand why this film is so popular - it's not bad and the fight scenes are enjoyable, but i don't think the plot really goes anywhere. it's quite obvious that bourne is some sort of spy/assassin from early on and there's not much development from there. none of the other characters are interesting in any way including the woman and their relationship with each other, the climax is hardly climactic, no comic relief throughout the whole movie, don't feel that it had any sort of message, etc etc.
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@mollyelton if you ever get the chance check out the book. They really simplified the plot in a certain way that kinda make it as you say "quite obvious" the books add layers to that. Even Marie imo was better developed in the book.