Very big hole in movie
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mmaddaloni2 — 13 years ago(July 10, 2012 12:36 AM)
He can kiss that pension goodbye after the whole "Operation Dinner Out" fiasco an unsanctioned spec ops mission into mainland China that leads straight to him. I thought about this alot, he'd probably be on the run for the rest of his life, but for a career-CIA guy, that wouldn't be tough, but then again you got the CIA looking for you, not some podunk Sheriff's department. And he has about a 30 second head start from the point he leaves the building to the time they found out what he just did.
This was an OK movie except for that, but then again, you gotta end the movie somehow, and it was a pretty cool way to end it, the minute details we're obviously going over with a fine tooth comb which is our luxury. -
usafa93 — 12 years ago(June 25, 2013 07:59 AM)
First off, he would not be making $282k per year working for the government. Check out the SES pay scales. Maximum of about $180k.
Second, he has a pension that will sustain his lifestyle at 75% of prior income. He's already made his large purchases: home,etc, so no more large capital expenditures with fresh cash are required. $282k is gravy.
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Warriorrockmomma — 11 years ago(June 02, 2014 05:43 PM)
Actually, NO he had never been divorced. He has one wife the entire time, revealed in last five minutes of movie. So forget the women's wrath
Speaking of THE WIFE.he could have put a large amount of money In her nameor her native country of Korea.
