I'm so confused. Did I miss something?
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Sook-Yongsheng — 9 years ago(May 28, 2016 05:43 AM)
I think Roper was in for something far worse than just a beating like being tortured and killed out in the desert.
At the end there, he looked to me like a damned soul on his way down to hell.
But I'm kind of confused as to why the other arms dealers didn't go for Pine as well. From what they could see (even though we know better), he was Roper's right-hand man.
Therefore, in their eyes, Pine would have been just as guilty of screwing them over when all the weapons blew up.
Edit
: Never mind, I just read another thread that explained how Pine must have "swung" the operation.
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guywood — 9 years ago(May 28, 2016 06:36 AM)
There is a possibility that Roper who was a very wealthy man, might refund the $300 million. Remember, he said earlier that he and Corky had spent a week in an Indian gaol. He had been in tight spots before and he might survive. After all, killing him and the Arabs lose everything.
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aldiboronti — 9 years ago(September 15, 2016 09:08 PM)
Nobody values their pride at 300 million dollars. The Arabs took him to ensure they got their money back. Once it was returned I'm sure Roper could have persuaded them that he was far more valuable to them as an arms dealer than a corpse.
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glezamiranda — 9 years ago(May 28, 2016 08:35 AM)
Because of those people he was dealing with when Pine finally unmasked himself remember? Pine blew up all the cargo and the people wanted their money back but he already drained the account. Roper started yelling at the guy and started threatening him and being racist. Well anyway, these people got ahold of the van he was in and probably drove him to their turf to torture and kill him themselves.
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chicago85 — 9 years ago(May 28, 2016 08:10 PM)
Roper told Angela he had so much money he could pay anything back in installments. But these people aren't going to wait on a refund.
The kidnapping was in public at the hotel lobby entrance. Roper was the main target. He was in handcuffs and loaded up in the van. Taking Pine too would have lead to a fight with the police and the British.
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speedy1383 — 9 years ago(May 29, 2016 01:12 AM)
He was saying the installments thing signifying he's been in cahoots with the British gov. I didn't take it as him being super wealthy. Well he was that, but I took it to be that the British gov would go easy on him.
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Ehrgeiz — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 04:20 PM)
Even a guy like him has not just laying 300 Million around. Fair to assume also he gets only a share of that, since it are british and american weapons and he has to refund the costs. What I did like about that scenes is that Roper despite all his "free entrepreneur" speeches is very reliant that the government shifts the weapons to him and keeps him out of legal trouble.
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seenawearsspats — 9 years ago(May 30, 2016 12:18 PM)
Roper told Angela he had so much money he could pay anything back in installments
He was referring to the slap on the wrist fine he believed he would get from the British government, especially if Halo stepped in to help, not to any pain his business partners would inflict on him for taking their money. -
sarahliz1624 — 9 years ago(May 30, 2016 09:46 PM)
Remember that in the first episode if is shown that the Egyptian police are very corrupt and can be bought. Pine remembers this (they will not investigate Hamid for Sophie's death). So he transfers the money knowing that when Roper is arrested the police will be able to be bought off by the men who are angry with Roper. Since Roper will likely get out in a few days, as he says - he did none of the arms trading himself, after all - Pine knows that the best way to make him pay is if he owes someone who will do something far worse to him than put him in jail for a day or two. That's why Angela smiles at Jonathan at the end. She knows he orchestrated the whole thing knowing she was waiting at the hotel to arrest Roper with the Egyptian authorities and that the buyers wouldn't be too far behind.