Am I the only one who watched it as a British historical spy war drama?

Trace 2022-04-18 08:01:01

After the death of George VI in 1952, Ah Fu went to join the army, joined sas, and participated in the suppression of Malayan independence. The 1960s after leaving the army is the time for this drama. This show has the most irritating Queen Elizabeth II I have ever seen, England in the 1960s that still retains the barbaric medieval punishment. As a spy war drama, apart from the political commissars of the Unnamed Alliance, there is no sign of any Soviet forces. Instead, Americans have been assisting this left-wing organization. . .

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  • Sophie 2022-04-22 07:02:01

    The plot is so good~ It's a pity that such a good setting and actors~

  • Lucinda 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    First of all, the butler man blows up, the feel of the British drama is really poke. The plot in the early stage was slightly delayed. From the third episode, the crow took a plane to the fourth episode... It unfolded unexpectedly. The process of watching the drama knowing the ending is also very interesting. Although there is a hunch, but the end of the fourth episode is still a mental explosion?