The last episode I watched seems to be different from everyone else. Isn't the pilot president dead?

Sincere 2022-12-31 02:26:20

The following is my understanding of the last episode of the episode.

The first thing I saw was that the pilot president wasn't dead (I saw a lot of comments that the guy was dead, or failed, really surprised), and the british guys who lured the lame man was the FBI or something The trap of the organization, when the lame man was manipulating the radar machine, it was obvious that he had not succeeded, or he did not know what he was doing, and was called off. And then the newspaper in his car learned that the president was missing, and I also think that the newspaper was left unintentionally, which gave him a chance to escape -- because he realized he was being trapped , Combined with the positive images of Britain and Canada in the play, it seems that the logic of the script makes no sense to escape in a panic under the premise that the true purpose of the action is concealed, and the retreat route is told in detail.

As for the purpose of this trap, it is because under various restrictions, the pilot president cannot achieve a dictatorship and dictatorship like the Nazis of the Weimar Republic during their term of office, and what benefits can the British kidnapping of the American president bring to the war? Doing this instead attracted more people to oppose Roosevelt (I had no idea when I was watching the show that the president was really kidnapped or what happened. This is obviously a copy of the Nazi Capitol Hill fire incident. After reading some comments, I are a bit confused).

After the anti-Semitic activities subsided in the last episode, the President's wife announced the dissolution of the National Guard. I don't know if it was a translation error or my lack of knowledge. I understand that this is paving the way for the next dictatorship of the American Nazis.

Finally, regarding the scene of the burning of ballots at the end of the last episode, I think one point needs to be raised. Unlike democratic elections, which require an absolute majority of votes, for an America that has begun to be Nazised, votes are not a necessary condition for the final realization of the Nazi dictatorship. .

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