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  1. Posted: August 9, 2014In: Public

    When an unorthodox AFP detective, with a confrontational personality, uncovers an operation of a Mexican drug cartel in Australia. He must now stop a one ton inbound shipment of heroin with the help of an uptight FBI agent after the same gang.

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    Added an answer on August 11, 2014 at 12:50 pm

    The premise strains credibility. For example, the American counterpart wouldn't be an FBI agent but rather a DEA agent. Also, heroin trafficing into Australia is more likely to be handled and controlled by Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, Tamil or Chinese nationals -- not Mexicans. And the Americans haveRead more

    The premise strains credibility. For example, the American counterpart wouldn’t be an FBI agent but rather a DEA agent. Also, heroin trafficing into Australia is more likely to be handled and controlled by Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, Tamil or Chinese nationals — not Mexicans.

    And the Americans have more than enough work on their hands trying to interdict drug smuggling by the Mexican cartels on their own border. What are the stakes, why would they be concerned about and meddle in drug trafficing in another country, in another hemisphere over 7,000 miles away?

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  2. Posted: August 9, 2014In: Public

    When an unorthodox AFP detective, with a confrontational personality, uncovers an operation of a Mexican drug cartel in Australia. He must now stop a one ton inbound shipment of heroin with the help of an uptight FBI agent after the same gang.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on August 11, 2014 at 12:50 pm

    The premise strains credibility. For example, the American counterpart wouldn't be an FBI agent but rather a DEA agent. Also, heroin trafficing into Australia is more likely to be handled and controlled by Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, Tamil or Chinese nationals -- not Mexicans. And the Americans haveRead more

    The premise strains credibility. For example, the American counterpart wouldn’t be an FBI agent but rather a DEA agent. Also, heroin trafficing into Australia is more likely to be handled and controlled by Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, Tamil or Chinese nationals — not Mexicans.

    And the Americans have more than enough work on their hands trying to interdict drug smuggling by the Mexican cartels on their own border. What are the stakes, why would they be concerned about and meddle in drug trafficing in another country, in another hemisphere over 7,000 miles away?

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  3. Posted: August 8, 2014In: Public

    A terminally ill ex-con seeks revenge on the partner who double-crossed him and killed his girlfriend.

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2014 at 10:14 pm

    Richiev: What I should have said is you only need to use one or the other -- not both.

    Richiev:
    What I should have said is you only need to use one or the other — not both.

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