I recently learned that around 1:42, if you listen closely you can hear "Suspect may have a radio" over the radio Bourne took, and the soldiers resorted into checking the rooms one by one, giving Bourne even more time to escape. Great detail.
Another detail: When he took the radio, he flipped the guy down the steps off instinct, then paused like "wait, I need a radio", then doubled back to get it. It made him really seem like a guy who was winging it instead of a scripted action hero.
they would of checked every room regardless? how else are they gonna find someone in the embassy. "suspect may have a radio" was a warning and instruction to the men to switch to a second channel. Its hard to hear but if you listen to what he says after that line he informs them to switch to another channel.
The Marines in this scene were actual Marine Security Guards that were stationed at US embassies around Europe. They took leave to be in the film and were put up in a 5-star hotel thanks to film company.
Then they should have complained about having incorrect weapons. The AR's were ban guns, with no flash hiders , something the military Never had, and the guy rounding the corner on the staircase had a weapon with NO sights at all......
It redefined James Bond films too as they sought to copy this. Then Kingsman brought us back the original Bond formula because it had gotten too serious.
It's a reflection of his training. Military in high-stress situations are taught to stay calm, don't panic or act in haste, because that's when you make mistakes.
People don't really realize, since they are so common nowadays, that this was the first spy thriller of it's kind. A next-gen type of thing. Until this, they were all way over the top. Futuristic gadgets, and a bad guy who everyone knew about but couldn't be caught, and probably had his own private island. Then came this movie, with the much more realistic fight sequences and car chases and an enemy that was much more complicated. People also don't realize that Bourne from the books was a real villain before he lost his memory. A guy who served himself over his country. They'll reboot these movies at some point and possibly go back to the source material for it.
Wasn’t he meant to be the “bait ‘n switch” for Carlos the Jackel? Everything he did was to appear to be the equivalently dangerous villain, but actually wasn’t?
This had the feel of films like Day of the Jackal and The French Connection to name a few. Much more interesting than the futuristic gadget style of film as you say.
As great as this scene is, and it is absolutely genius... I dearly love the accompanying soundtrack. It has such a very unique vibe and blend that heart pumping, epic and exotics all at the same time - if that makes sense ☺️
@@mohamednadzri1980 I was thinking of Chaos Theory specifically, the third game in the series. You might enjoy the "El Cargo" and "The Lighthouse" tracks in particular!
@@toddkes5890 I think the Marines saw the two broken locks and the footprints on the snowy balcony, but they didn't have orders to detain Bourne, they had orders to make sure the building was safe.
As awesome as you guys are, there would a huge difference between the Marine guards and a highly trained assassin... especially one who is a bit confused and really on edge.
On the scene they were cautious and through on their search for the(possibly armed) suspect, the guy trying to escape had more time to do it. The scene made sense.
They were looking for an armed intruder , possibly mass shooter and terrorist so they have to be extra cautious and not put too much pressure on the guy who went loose, they weren’t sure if he was alone or part of the group that infiltrated the embassy
You guys are living in a fantasy, if you just slap a smart man, he would fall out on the floor knocked out cold, then everybody would be looking at you, now you got the police to worry about, cameras, the man on the floor doesn't have to work again because hes gonna live off YOUR money, get the picture? Somebody gets the upper hand on three Marines and two service agents and got the glock in his hand, I'm knocked out even if he didnt hit me! It's how you stay alive, let him go! We can get him later. Your wife and kids need you alive. It's just an embassy not an ICBM silo, Kapeeesh?
I love it how in the car chase with Marie, Jason can look at a complicated city map in just a few seconds and know the whole layout. But here he has to keep looking at a simple exit sign to find his way around. Lol But I still love the movie!
@@MrRiz75 I totally get what you're saying. But what my point is, just a little while later in the movie he looks at a map of the whole city for less than a minute and knows the entire layout. It's a hilarious flub by the production crew. Haha
@@ATLienForLife He has been in the city before, so probably have studied it all too well and only need to look at it for all the memories to come back? Can't say the same about embassy.
I think at this point, not everything in his brain is turned on yet. Like when he threw that guy down the stairs, then ran back down to get his radio lol
I love how Bourne dumps all the snow off the platform when it comes loose and climbs beneath it, but then when the marines come out, it magically re-appears!!!
i'm sure there are a lot of people like me who're extremely passionate about JASON BOURNE series.... so is there any chance that we would witness another movie part of this franchise..? i'm very curious to know if jason bourne is completely wrapped or something really coming in the near future...? would be very very nice if it does.. please tell me, anybody :)
The only real noticeable screw up in this scene is when Bourne is on the fire escape he knocks all the snow off but when they open the door and he clings to the ledge magically the snow is back lol still love the movie though
That and the fact that the floorplan he takes is for like the second floor, what are the guarantees that the room layout is exactly the same on every floor? It's not an Hotel?
Yep, the magic reappearance of the snow was a pretty big blunder. Fortunately, it was a one off in the movie. And this still remains my favorite Bourne movie.
Yeah, I saw that when the movie came out. The reappearing snow! I guess there was no way to hide his footprints but to have the fire escape swept clean.
Proper methodical clearing, it was to guarantee their safety and the troops would have had stronger trigger discipline within the rooms - if they saw someone in the halls, all bets are off It's for safety, not privacy - assailant could have been in any one
Someone messed up in editing the film. When Bourne goes out on that little platform and goes to get on the roof, it pulls away from the wall and knocks all the snow off. Then when the military come out a few moments later to look for him, all the snow is back on the platform deck. Oops!
The snow is on the outside catwalk and then almost completely disappears and when the Marine opens the door the snow is covering it again 😂🤣 Great movie tho 👍👍
I get nervous every time I watch him scale down the wall. I am afraid Matt Damon is going to fall and get hurt lol. I studied martial arts years ago. Fight scenes in Bourne are the most realistic I have ever seen.
I don't know how many times I watched the Bourne series. I really love the movie so much. I even love Jeremy Renner's Legacy too. Wish they would make more spinoffs. (not sure if its possible to create another sequel of Matt Damons Bourne series in terms of the story.)
Notice how the landing Bourne was underneath didn't have snow on it when he dropped down, but when the marines opened the door and looked down, there was a couple of inches.
Way too many Marines, spent 4 years stationed in Europe. Most Embassies had maybe 10-12 Marines total. 2-4 would be on duty at any time. Paris had 14 marines when I was there. 3 shifts/day 7 days a week. Buying the whole detachment around wasn't that expensive.
They made a Bourne game that had this level in it, fun as hell game with unique fighting sequences that i havent seen in any other game to date (played on 360 and i cant find the game anywhere these days)
I had a weird dream about this scene,where i was one of the marines searching for jason bourne In this dream,i remember i just entered in a corridor,then i saw him along with few other people As i ordered him to stop,another person turned around and started shooting at me with a gun I returned fire,but we ended up shooting each other,but the most weird thing i remember,is that while the shooter went down,i was still standing Then,a female marine came to my aid,and started extracting bullets from my wounds with nothing but her fingers,to my total shock It was one of the weirdest dreams i remember,and whenever i see this scene,it reminds me of that
@@cbrocks36 plus, when they looked over the edge, they would have seen the red bag he dropped. Those three facts (were the first two included) would have prompted them to look more closely.
Yeah, but not out of a sense of responsibility. If the fire extinguisher had been on the floor, it would have been a red flag for his pursuers because they might guess he'd used it to break the lock on the door.
3:28 They must’ve either ran out of time or forgotten to get the “POV” for the Marine who checks the balcony for Bourne. 2:19 So they used “Bourne’s POV” instead to tie the scene together. Quick thinking on the editor filmmaker’s part. Pretty subtle. If it doesn’t hurt the awesomeness of the story, then go ahead and finish your film. (Also yes, the snow appearance on the balcony is an inconsistency and a production mistake… but also subtle. Still a treasured movie to me).
There was no snow left on fire escape window when Bourne climbed down, and When Marine came to check, there was lot of now!! in fact they used same clip on @2:19 and @3:29
I hate the trope where the "hero" drops any gun he happens to get his hands on, or won't pick up any one of many automatic weapons laying around so he can engage in a brawl.
I recently learned that around 1:42, if you listen closely you can hear "Suspect may have a radio" over the radio Bourne took, and the soldiers resorted into checking the rooms one by one, giving Bourne even more time to escape. Great detail.
No other option now ages even LE liek to encrypt radios good luck with those scanners depends tho
Bourne also drops his radio next scene as they might have switched channel lines too.
Another detail: When he took the radio, he flipped the guy down the steps off instinct, then paused like "wait, I need a radio", then doubled back to get it. It made him really seem like a guy who was winging it instead of a scripted action hero.
they would of checked every room regardless? how else are they gonna find someone in the embassy. "suspect may have a radio" was a warning and instruction to the men to switch to a second channel. Its hard to hear but if you listen to what he says after that line he informs them to switch to another channel.
But Bourne broke the most important rule in the Bro Code by punching the guy in the nuts.
Better then any James Bond movie.The Bourne Identity was just terrific.
Signalled the end of the Bond series for me
I would say they are both good. However, the Casino royale embassy scene is much better.
I'd agree with that for any pre-Craig film, but Casino Royale was defintely on par with Bourne for action sequences. Especially that staircase fight.
Truly said
@@fxg4merr i cannot imagine someone saying this has actually seen a Sean Connery Bond film.
The Marines in this scene were actual Marine Security Guards that were stationed at US embassies around Europe. They took leave to be in the film and were put up in a 5-star hotel thanks to film company.
But at least one carried a carbine without sights.
Then they should have complained about having incorrect weapons. The AR's were ban guns, with no flash hiders , something the military Never had, and the guy rounding the corner on the staircase had a weapon with NO sights at all......
Well they weren't very good as they let him in and didn't find him !
Cool as Hell! Thanks for sharing.
You would think they would wear the proper MSG uniforms then. None of them had the correct uniform of the day on.
This series redefined fight scenes in action movies forever.
Not true Jackie Chan movies did fight scenes like this, Hollywood adapted it from Asian fighting movies.
@@AllenHanPR aaannnddd now I have to start watching Jackie Chan movies. Learn something everyday, thanks👍🏾.
I would rather say it brought FMA into the spotlight
This did for me the first time, and then The Raid series took it into another level~
It redefined James Bond films too as they sought to copy this. Then Kingsman brought us back the original Bond formula because it had gotten too serious.
I like how calm Bourne is when usually deals with these types of intense scenarios.
It's a movie
@@qdpqbp you’re the same as him
It's a reflection of his training. Military in high-stress situations are taught to stay calm, don't panic or act in haste, because that's when you make mistakes.
People don't really realize, since they are so common nowadays, that this was the first spy thriller of it's kind. A next-gen type of thing. Until this, they were all way over the top. Futuristic gadgets, and a bad guy who everyone knew about but couldn't be caught, and probably had his own private island. Then came this movie, with the much more realistic fight sequences and car chases and an enemy that was much more complicated. People also don't realize that Bourne from the books was a real villain before he lost his memory. A guy who served himself over his country. They'll reboot these movies at some point and possibly go back to the source material for it.
Wasn’t he meant to be the “bait ‘n switch” for Carlos the Jackel? Everything he did was to appear to be the equivalently dangerous villain, but actually wasn’t?
This had the feel of films like Day of the Jackal and The French Connection to name a few. Much more interesting than the futuristic gadget style of film as you say.
And then Bond became more like Bourne
@@MrKeefy had no choice Bond was drying up since every gadget he was using can be bought at Best Buy by anybody nowadays!
i like this
Thank you ever so much for this crisp audio quality
The camera work on this film was way better than the sequels.
The paranoia and fear coursing thoughout The Bourne Identity made it the best film in the series.
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Kinda like The Winter soldier
As great as this scene is, and it is absolutely genius... I dearly love the accompanying soundtrack. It has such a very unique vibe and blend that heart pumping, epic and exotics all at the same time - if that makes sense ☺️
I wonder if Damon scammed the Marines with his crypto ponzi scheme?
It's fairly reminiscent of Splinter Cell's soundtrack as well :)
@@Meldreth56 thank you. Which one? Name of the Game?
@@mohamednadzri1980 I was thinking of Chaos Theory specifically, the third game in the series. You might enjoy the "El Cargo" and "The Lighthouse" tracks in particular!
@@Meldreth56 will check it out thank you!
I've always loved how the snow reappears as the troops burst out.
Yes 😅
It was very polite of him to put the fire extinguisher back on the hook when he was done with it.
If the extinguisher was not on the hook, it would have been a clue that he was there
@@toddkes5890 I think the Marines saw the two broken locks and the footprints on the snowy balcony, but they didn't have orders to detain Bourne, they had orders to make sure the building was safe.
My friend Neil is Damon’s stunt double for this scene when Bourne is hanging on and climbing down the ledges of the building to the floor
Pretty cool!!!
I was a Marine Security Guard, always loved this scene even tho they got their asses handed to them.
As awesome as you guys are, there would a huge difference between the Marine guards and a highly trained assassin... especially one who is a bit confused and really on edge.
On the scene they were cautious and through on their search for the(possibly armed) suspect, the guy trying to escape had more time to do it. The scene made sense.
They were looking for an armed intruder , possibly mass shooter and terrorist so they have to be extra cautious and not put too much pressure on the guy who went loose, they weren’t sure if he was alone or part of the group that infiltrated the embassy
The funny part is that the Zurich U.S. Embassy probably only has like 6 marines stationed there. They make it seem like an entire platoon in the movie
The calmness of Bourne is great. I always was impressed when I watch this scene.
Probably the most believable fight scenes I've ever seen in a movie are all in The Bourne Identity.
All 3 films
@Henry H Thank you for your service and I totally agree that something like this is an insult to any adults in the room! LOL
Oh come on dude. It's Kali; Eskrima choreography. You live in a fantasy land.
@@callumfraser842 yeah, also some jkd but so what? You know all movie fight scenes are choreographed. These just look far more natural.
You guys are living in a fantasy, if you just slap a smart man, he would fall out on the floor knocked out cold, then everybody would be looking at you, now you got the police to worry about, cameras, the man on the floor doesn't have to work again because hes gonna live off YOUR money, get the picture? Somebody gets the upper hand on three Marines and two service agents and got the glock in his hand, I'm knocked out even if he didnt hit me! It's how you stay alive, let him go! We can get him later. Your wife and kids need you alive. It's just an embassy not an ICBM silo, Kapeeesh?
The Bourne Identity was just GENIUS!
I love the moment when he takes the plan like he's a tourist visiting
His capacity to improvise is very impressive.
I love it how in the car chase with Marie, Jason can look at a complicated city map in just a few seconds and know the whole layout. But here he has to keep looking at a simple exit sign to find his way around. Lol But I still love the movie!
I think he was looking for emergency exit because normal exit was full with cops. He was finding his way around to look for the hidden (fire) exit 🙂
@@MrRiz75 I totally get what you're saying. But what my point is, just a little while later in the movie he looks at a map of the whole city for less than a minute and knows the entire layout. It's a hilarious flub by the production crew. Haha
Not only that but he takes the layout for the 2nd floor up to the 5th floor and just assumes it will be the same.
@@ATLienForLife He has been in the city before, so probably have studied it all too well and only need to look at it for all the memories to come back? Can't say the same about embassy.
I think at this point, not everything in his brain is turned on yet. Like when he threw that guy down the stairs, then ran back down to get his radio lol
Matt Damon was born to play bourne. How poetic😂
Ever since this scene I started using fire escape signs to find whatever room I'm looking for in unknown buildings. lol.
Lol. I do commercial HVAC and it’s the first thing I look at going to a new building to find mechanical and electrical rooms.
I, too, too then off the walls and bring them with me for reference. Works a treat.
I love how Bourne dumps all the snow off the platform when it comes loose and climbs beneath it, but then when the marines come out, it magically re-appears!!!
Good catch
One of the best fight choreography done in this movie with proper logic.
i'm sure there are a lot of people like me who're extremely passionate about JASON BOURNE series.... so is there any chance that we would witness another movie part of this franchise..? i'm very curious to know if jason bourne is completely wrapped or something really coming in the near future...? would be very very nice if it does.. please tell me, anybody :)
Love this scene as he's finding ways to escape as we're also in the moment of not knowing what's happening
The only real noticeable screw up in this scene is when Bourne is on the fire escape he knocks all the snow off but when they open the door and he clings to the ledge magically the snow is back lol still love the movie though
That and the fact that the floorplan he takes is for like the second floor, what are the guarantees that the room layout is exactly the same on every floor? It's not an Hotel?
Yep, the magic reappearance of the snow was a pretty big blunder. Fortunately, it was a one off in the movie. And this still remains my favorite Bourne movie.
@@nickmaclachlan5178 emergency exits will be the same
The snow on the ledge on the same level as empty, but at the level below the fire exit it was full
Yeah, I saw that when the movie came out. The reappearing snow! I guess there was no way to hide his footprints but to have the fire escape swept clean.
I like the way that Jason put all the snow back on the ledge while hanging below it right before the marines opened the door. That was quite a trick!
lol 😂 ✌🏾 & he was ( born ) to do that kind of stuff 🤷🏾♂️
he's the best spy. he's soo good that he was able to cover his tracks and put the snow back on that small platform after he climbed down 😉
Every Bourne's punch give me chills!
I like that he thinks to hang the fire extinguisher back on the wall.
I love how the staff immediately make their way to their offices and close the door only to have the guards kick them in pointing guns
Proper methodical clearing, it was to guarantee their safety and the troops would have had stronger trigger discipline within the rooms - if they saw someone in the halls, all bets are off
It's for safety, not privacy - assailant could have been in any one
They have to make sure that everyone who's supposed to be there is in a controlled space, for their safety and the efficient operation of the guards.
I need to rewatch this whole Bourne Movies. I've forgotten them.
1:26 "You, the grey skirt. The grey skirt. Stop right there!" =)
Man i really need to watch this movie again
Someone messed up in editing the film. When Bourne goes out on that little platform and goes to get on the roof, it pulls away from the wall and knocks all the snow off. Then when the military come out a few moments later to look for him, all the snow is back on the platform deck. Oops!
Plus, when the pack slides off his arm, he manages to get a perm, then back to his regular haircut.
@@davidgoza5620 His stunt double had longer hair. LOL
3:03 snow was gone
3:29 full of snow
😂
😉
At 0:26, when he grabs the man by the lapel and thrusts him to the floor...I love it. I bet I watched that part 15 times.
The best trilogy 💪
i need to watch these movies again. too bad legacy or jason bourne sequels never did as well.
Like james bond 007, jason bourne movies should also continue. They can replace matt damon but the movies should not stop
3:00 snow’s not there. 3:30 snow’s back! 😂😂😂
The snow is on the outside catwalk and then almost completely disappears and when the Marine opens the door the snow is covering it again 😂🤣
Great movie tho 👍👍
Yesterday i was watching this in Netflix ... such a movie .
I just noticed snow, then no snow, then snow on fire escape. Great scene 👏
Superb in every way. Thank you.
At 1:50 the Marines weapon has no sight of any kind..
2:56 he cleaned the platform...
3:24 the platform has snow again... Lol
Never watched movie like before superb
2:20 snow is on the platform, 2:49 2:57 snow is gone, 3:29 snow is back
I get nervous every time I watch him scale down the wall. I am afraid Matt Damon is going to fall and get hurt lol. I studied martial arts years ago. Fight scenes in Bourne are the most realistic I have ever seen.
"Studied martial arts" 😄
this movie is amazing
1:15 this man's rifle has no iron sights, so I guess he'll be pointing and guessing where he's gunna hit. haha
WOW! Matt dropped them faster than the value of Bitcoin!
That was a slick transition at the end of the clip!
best action movies, so realistic, so thrilling. Never skip that in TV
Puts the fire extinguisher back on the wall brakes! Safety first. Brilliant
Fabulous movies!
Like the way he puts the extinguisher back in it’s place. Dangerous and with OCD.
Best scene best movie!
made my hands sweaty watching this
I love how gunny has an MP5K when entering the access corridor. Then the moment he pops out onto the fire escape his MP5 transformed into an M15. 😂
3:25 snow miraculously reappears on the least functional fire escape in the history of the world.
Ever heard of audio quality?
This was a spy thriller but I enjoyed it just like Misson Impossible movies ... But this sereis is better ❤️
At 2:57 there is no snow, then at 3:29 a lot of snow on the terrace!
The scene with the miraculous reappearance of the snow on the fire escape!
I don't know how many times I watched the Bourne series. I really love the movie so much. I even love Jeremy Renner's Legacy too. Wish they would make more spinoffs. (not sure if its possible to create another sequel of Matt Damons Bourne series in terms of the story.)
Something about Bourne's sweater is badass.
Бул кинону 5,6 жолу кайра коргонмун сонун кинода
Notice how the landing Bourne was underneath didn't have snow on it when he dropped down, but when the marines opened the door and looked down, there was a couple of inches.
I did notice.
I saw that as well
Good catch. Shows they did not film those scenes sequentially. If they did, then they added snow to the landing, which would not make any sense.
Way too many Marines, spent 4 years stationed in Europe. Most Embassies had maybe 10-12 Marines total. 2-4 would be on duty at any time. Paris had 14 marines when I was there. 3 shifts/day 7 days a week. Buying the whole detachment around wasn't that expensive.
I think you should not say all these things you just said. It's sensitive info I think.
@@wessudol9708 If anyone wanted to attack they would know this stuff within the first hour of preparation.
@@wessudol9708 naw, I was a Marine Security Guard. it’s pretty common knowledge.
Opsec much? I don’t care how common knowledge it seems, it’s stuff like that comes back to bite you.
@@wessudol9708 Last embassy I was in had pictures of the Marines up in the public area.
Looks really good that film
You speak strange very
@@alejandrobenedini9749 I can translate it for you, she is asking for a suger daddy 🤔🤫🤭🤑
3.28 so the snow on the bridge magically appeared after it was wiped out a few second before.
First movie I watched where I instantly needed to read the books!
They made a Bourne game that had this level in it, fun as hell game with unique fighting sequences that i havent seen in any other game to date (played on 360 and i cant find the game anywhere these days)
JUST ACT, HURRY UP BEFORE SUNRISE ❤
I like how the snow magically reappeared on the fire escape right at the last minute.
1:50 - Love how the Marine here has no sights at all on his carbine. Not even a BUIS. Gonna be hard to make an accurate shot.
0:20 muy bien hecha esa escena, muy real, muy rapido. un profesional!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best action movie ever made..
I had a weird dream about this scene,where i was one of the marines searching for jason bourne
In this dream,i remember i just entered in a corridor,then i saw him along with few other people
As i ordered him to stop,another person turned around and started shooting at me with a gun
I returned fire,but we ended up shooting each other,but the most weird thing i remember,is that while the shooter went down,i was still standing
Then,a female marine came to my aid,and started extracting bullets from my wounds with nothing but her fingers,to my total shock
It was one of the weirdest dreams i remember,and whenever i see this scene,it reminds me of that
He should use a brighter red bag next time.
Continuity error: Bourne knocks all the snow off the balcony, but when the Marines show up the snow is back.
Also, the escape porch was broken when Bourne stood on it, but in the next shot, it was repaired. That was an obvious continuity error.
@@cbrocks36 plus, when they looked over the edge, they would have seen the red bag he dropped. Those three facts (were the first two included) would have prompted them to look more closely.
It's hilarous how many of those guards rifles were missing sights.
He put back the fire extinguisher 😂❤️
Yeah, but not out of a sense of responsibility. If the fire extinguisher had been on the floor, it would have been a red flag for his pursuers because they might guess he'd used it to break the lock on the door.
3:28
They must’ve either ran out of time or forgotten to get the “POV” for the Marine who checks the balcony for Bourne.
2:19
So they used “Bourne’s POV” instead to tie the scene together. Quick thinking on the editor filmmaker’s part. Pretty subtle. If it doesn’t hurt the awesomeness of the story, then go ahead and finish your film.
(Also yes, the snow appearance on the balcony is an inconsistency and a production mistake… but also subtle. Still a treasured movie to me).
There was no snow left on fire escape window when Bourne climbed down, and When Marine came to check, there was lot of now!! in fact they used same clip on @2:19 and @3:29
I always get a pit in my stomach when he looks down the ladder hole in the "fire escape."
They must havs superhuman hearing to listen commands from Radio with such music.
Jason: You are trapped with me now boys.
Favorite scene in the entire series of movies.
there is snow, there is no snow, there is snow again
Imagine just casually talking on the phone when you suddenly get uppercutted in the nuts and fall down the stairs.
I hate it when that happens to me. I wish people would stop doing it.
@ 2:38 This is the kind of home building being done here in Austin, stucco fails.
all the snow was back on the platform when the marines came out the check
I wish they’d show the movie in full 😮
Cool
I hate the trope where the "hero" drops any gun he happens to get his hands on, or won't pick up any one of many automatic weapons laying around so he can engage in a brawl.
Imagine taking a punch to the balls so hard that you get knocked unconscious.
"Imagine???"
@@DoubleADwarf imagine (im•ag•ine) - 1.) to form a mental image or concept of. 2.) suppose or assume.
Every move is logical and necessary, no flirting, no bullshit.
Great conclusive skills. „Wiped off snow, footprints and a rickety fire escape?-He surely didn't come this way!”