Chandler tries to return to his old crew while sharpening attention on a menacing new enemy.Chandler tries to return to his old crew while sharpening attention on a menacing new enemy.Chandler tries to return to his old crew while sharpening attention on a menacing new enemy.
Maximiliano Hernández
- Doc Rios
- (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
Elisabeth Röhm
- Allison Shaw
- (as Elisabeth Rohm)
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- TriviaWhen Chandler and co visit Jesse's apartment for the first time, the music playing is a dance version of 'Ring Around the Roses'; a song about victims of the Black Death pandemic.
- GoofsAn opening shot shows characters driving on the right-hand side of a road in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, being a former British Colony, drives on the left-hand side of the road.
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We need a helicopter
Let's see. We are searching for a 'tough Asian looking woman'... Dichen Lachman! Of course, who else. Maybe Grace Park was busy.
This episode is a very entertaining one, but it kind of continues its head-scratching depiction of Asia. It is like someone found a list with all the stereotypes about Asia and decided to force-feed them to the viewer.
So, Chandler and Sasha are trying to find the crew of the Nathan James, and decide to get the help from Jesse, who seems to have some 'history' with Sasha. At the same time, Peng is annoyed with the USA people and wants Chandler to 'disappear'. And Green and Burk have problems understanding languages. That anyone that knows Japanese can see that the kidnappers are from Japan instead of Vietnam or China (or wherever) make the scenes with them both risible (and some of their commentaries, worth a study).
Cue lots of silly and enjoyable action, things blasting around, the plot kind of just, you know, being there, to justify the action, and acting, direction and everything just in the background, not annoying much, to help the viewer understand who is 'good' and who is 'bad'.
This episode is a very entertaining one, but it kind of continues its head-scratching depiction of Asia. It is like someone found a list with all the stereotypes about Asia and decided to force-feed them to the viewer.
So, Chandler and Sasha are trying to find the crew of the Nathan James, and decide to get the help from Jesse, who seems to have some 'history' with Sasha. At the same time, Peng is annoyed with the USA people and wants Chandler to 'disappear'. And Green and Burk have problems understanding languages. That anyone that knows Japanese can see that the kidnappers are from Japan instead of Vietnam or China (or wherever) make the scenes with them both risible (and some of their commentaries, worth a study).
Cue lots of silly and enjoyable action, things blasting around, the plot kind of just, you know, being there, to justify the action, and acting, direction and everything just in the background, not annoying much, to help the viewer understand who is 'good' and who is 'bad'.
- tenshi_ippikiookami
- Jan 2, 2017
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