Was soft spot created for the Team USA?
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Was soft spot created for the Team USA?
For me, I think the author did. These terrorist group are quite well trained and the author was supposed to created some suspense in that direction.
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What I actually meant was that, the way the author kind of created a quick win for the Team USA. The lost phone could have been tracked or their spy work be detected, yet none of these happened.
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Okay I see what you mean now. Yeah, I can see what you mean. Situations were a little too convenient for the storyline at times. For me, I just brushed it off as a light-hearted story.maxiphemmax wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 09:01What I actually meant was that, the way the author kind of created a quick win for the Team USA. The lost phone could have been tracked or their spy work be detected, yet none of these happened.
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Haha, you legitimately make a good point, and this particular set of Korean nationalists had all sorts of soft spots. A successful attack was not going to transpire regardless, but root away we must for good ole Team USA chant: USA, USA...nicole-adrianne wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 14:10 Team USA could have stood and done nothing and the EMP attack still wouldn't have happened. Apparently even the Koreans had a soft spot for Team USA and did everything they could to prevent their own attack. It made no sense!
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Exactly my point
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I kept on wondering also.melissy370 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 15:34 Totally agree with you. Everything seemed to fall into place too easily for Team USA. The terrorists did not come off as the smartest ones in the book. For me, this was the weakest part of the story.
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Hahaha, you exactly nailed it.nicole-adrianne wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 14:10 Team USA could have stood and done nothing and the EMP attack still wouldn't have happened. Apparently even the Koreans had a soft spot for Team USA and did everything they could to prevent their own attack. It made no sense!
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Exactly my point. Despite their ability to maneuver their way with the launching and the transporting of the nukes.B Creech wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 18:40 I agree the win came a bit too easy for Team USA. The terrorist group seemed to be oblivious to anyone watching them. And the phone situation just isn't believable to me. Anyone can track their cell phone but I would think a terrorist would definitely want to know where it was and silence the one who took it!
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Lol, I see your point. So if Koreans nationalists are rooting for team USA we all must do so. All kidding aside, the author obviously manipulated plotline as she thought would work. Nothing new there. Plenty of authors do that. I guess we as readers can like it or not.AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 19:57Haha, you legitimately make a good point, and this particular set of Korean nationalists had all sorts of soft spots. A successful attack was not going to transpire regardless, but root away we must for good ole Team USA chant: USA, USA...nicole-adrianne wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 14:10 Team USA could have stood and done nothing and the EMP attack still wouldn't have happened. Apparently even the Koreans had a soft spot for Team USA and did everything they could to prevent their own attack. It made no sense!
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