This is how I felt when I first saw Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Despite being interested, it is difficult to remember Russian names at once without seeing the original book. Of course, I think it would have been difficult for season 2 to put this content into a total of 6 episodes, 240 minutes.
In Episode 2, each character shows a hidden side that has never been shown before. In Season 1, the appeal of slow horses was great, but now, each of the slow horses facing the situation is starting to stand out.
As Cold War events resurface, Jackson Lamb, coaxing the KGB into exile, looks overly disturbed like never before, and more serious than ever. Still, Cartwright goes straight ahead, just as he did when he first arrived at the airport. His own way of dealing with taxi drivers in order to get the job done was art.
Min Harper and Louisa, who act as lovebirds, are still the most adorable. Especially, the episode where Min stood out. I still vividly remember the sweat on my armpits because I watched it together with my heart racing.
Actually, I was thinking about 8 points because I could understand the story of the Russian oligarch after watching episode 2 twice, but I changed my mind to 10 points after seeing other users commenting that it was very annoying to see Jackson Ram chewing and eating jajangmyeon. It has been.
Does the scene make people feel bad and angry? So it's Jackson Lamb. Now that I see it, the director seems to have taken the drama very faithfully to the extent of being amazing.
Gary Oldman is vicious. I had to eat french fries the day I saw episode 2.
Look at the chubby cheeks. Like a pink piggy bank, Ram continually stuffs food into his mouth. Can't understand why he eats shrimp dumplings by himself so deliciously and cutely? He's giving River and the viewer a new kind of torture...
Now I'm annoyed, so I'm going to go eat some noodles.