A massive problem.
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madseavets — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 04:41 AM)
All things mount up.
I once met some people, whilst on holiday, in Africa and met them again in Mexico! What are the chances of that?
I'd call it a spectacular coincidence. It just might be what Roper thought too. It's not beyond the realms of possibilty
I've met people I used to work with in different countries on three occasions. There was another time when I was talking to somebody at work about white water rafting. When we got to comparing photos, it turned out we'd been in the same raft a couple of years earlier - before we knew each other. -
alarson772 — 10 years ago(March 29, 2016 12:59 PM)
Exactly. The setup was so obvious. Plus the fact that Roper didn't even bother to look for the guys who "kidnapped" his son. Surely a rapacious thug like him would hunt them down and kill them. Plot Hole.
The whole story hinges on Roper believing Pine's story and since one could drive a truck through those holes, I had a hard time believing the rest of the story.
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whoiamnow — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 07:42 PM)
I'm going to respectfully disagree. It's the conscientious way that Pine carried himself that appealed to Roper. Small things like that should Roper that Pine was of a different fabric. Those weren't just quirks that Pine had, there was purpose behind it.
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Zwergin — 10 years ago(March 29, 2016 12:36 PM)
Maybe because the Englishman looks nice in a suit and talks oh so nicely?
And he is manning the desk during the night, I am not sure how much that involves him in general management of the hotel beyond check-in/out and guest complaints during the night. -
madseavets — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 04:47 AM)
What previous experience did Pine have to be an hotel manager. Was he in the catering core or work in that NAAFI?
If he was an ex army officer, we would be used to dealing with people, organizing things, situational awareness which would be useful to a hotel manager, I knew a "passed over major" who ended up managing a branch of a car rental company..
btw, it's the Catering Corps, not "catering core", and the NAAFI isn't part of the army. -
blufftoni — 10 years ago(March 29, 2016 04:03 PM)
i have the same problem with Night Manager as I did with The Departed. There is a well established crew adn then a new face joins and things start turning to crap. they work out they must have a mole/leak but don't think to cut the new guy loose?
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mackay254 — 10 years ago(March 29, 2016 06:23 PM)
There is a well established crew adn then a new face joins and things start turning to crap
It had turned crap in
Cairo
. There had been a leak, in
Cairo
. Roper distrusted his established crew. He, as he admitted, trusted no-one.
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jellyroll2 — 10 years ago(March 31, 2016 09:09 AM)
Exactly. He'd already had a problem with info getting out and Sophie never said who she was working with. So he's already suspicious, then you get Corky, who was already part of the crew when Cairo happened, being openly problematic. Roper has no reason to connect Pine to Cairo. So while it's possible it's Pine, it's also very possible it's someone who was already in his circle because leaks were happening long before Pine was in his orbit. I think Roper was suspicious of everyone by then.
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mackay254 — 10 years ago(April 02, 2016 05:28 PM)
Yeah, but, but but but!
Every story ever told, can be scrutinised and found wanting.
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jmbwithcats — 9 years ago(November 21, 2016 11:38 AM)
This bugged me too the series portrays Laurie as much more blind than I think the audience wanted or would believe and it hurts the series it's so glaring it's 2016, audiences are just too quick for this slow, dumb, writing.
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tsrts — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 09:58 PM)
You have to remember that the audience knows whats going on,
but since he saves his son, and takes a severe beating,
why would he suspect anything fishy?
He also went "off script" and broke the dude's arm,
indicating this was well beyond a staged rescue.
Not until Corky raises the red flag would Roper have reason to be suspicious.