"A lot of loyalty for a hired gun"
What exactly did he mean by this?
His gun was in actually workint for Bane
>>70164618
Knowing CIA, it was probably a dick joke.
>>70164618
https://youtu.be/wBMIA2jvc1A
>>70164618
>>70164618
He was implying that due to the unwillingness to talk, the men were not simply motivated by money, but were actually loyal to bane, even in the face of death.
CIA realised that they were accomplices, not mercenaries.
>>70164618
He was an agent for the accountant.
The Banketta Man.
Ewan Yafrenz?
>>70164618
>A lot of loyalty for Ahyrred Gunn
How did CIA know his name?
>>70164842
fuck that's hot
All memery aside, why did Brother have to stay with the wreckage?
Bane suggested he knew CIA was bluffing when he said "first one to talk gets to stay on my aircraft." He knew CIA wouldn't just execute prisoners who could be taken back to a base and really interrogated. And yet only leaving one of his men on the plane would still have a deficit of two bodies.
Earlier in the scene Bane insinutates that the flight plan indeed lists "me, my men, Dr. Pavel here, and three of you" when later he seems to believe it only listed "one of you." Did Bane just not like Brother and wanted to kill him? Is the CIA retarded for thinking a plane crash would have a debris field like what this plane crash's would have looked like?Is Nolan a hack?
>>70164618
CIA was trying to make a deal, offering him his loyalty in exchange for the firearm which the henchman had hired.
>>70165069
even if all three was on the list, it's not unlikely that two of the corpses got lost in the wreckage. Then again, the wings and back of the plane would be found pretty far away from the rest, making the whole "crashed plane" set-up not very believable