THE REGIME Episode 6 Finale Recap | Ending Explained

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THE REGIME Episode 6 Finale Recap | Ending Explained
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@stephenduffy5406
@stephenduffy5406 Ай бұрын
Just like in Titanic, Kate Winslet offs the strong guy that saved her ...
@hongry-life
@hongry-life Ай бұрын
Even Herbert dreams that he is drowning.
@capri4502
@capri4502 29 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️ Ms. Kate Winslet, magnificent actress, and beautiful lady indeed 👏👏👏👏
@OldGayGamer
@OldGayGamer Ай бұрын
I was impressed with this show. The acting, the sets, the writing, all exceeded my expectations. Winslet's Chancellor is ridiculous, monstrous, & pitiful at the same time. Schoenaert's Zubak mirrors her in the most unexpected ways. It was ultimately a dark comedy, but left me sad in the end. The conclusion I reached was that these two damaged people brought out the very best in each other, but it wasn't enough as the very worst in each other always seemed to eclipse it. The corruption of power is stronger than even love.
@PassiveAgressive319
@PassiveAgressive319 28 күн бұрын
What I find chilling is how the country immediately forgave her after she single handedly ruined the economy and started a civil war. I get that Zubak is the scapegoat but wow just goes to show how we are so easily led by our leaders.
@Pitorro_X
@Pitorro_X 24 күн бұрын
Americans took entire control of the country and fake stability and legitimacy while extracting every last gram of cobalt from the country.
@julianf.wheeler3665
@julianf.wheeler3665 Ай бұрын
Nikki was probably well aware that not all intercourse is sexual. Diotima and Socrates.
@hongry-life
@hongry-life Ай бұрын
I think this series is a psy-op :) In the center European country the palace is filled with black mold and in the end the white and clean USA controlled room is the opposite. While everyone knows that that does not represent the truth and/or reality, it can work in the subconscious of most viewers who do not think about these tactics. The usual China bashing and whoring oneself to the USA policies/desires as we all know them is implemented in the series as the unavoidable outcome (but it isn't so in reality of course). Alas the film makers make it look as if the USA is always right and the countries in which USA interferes are always wrong and rotten to the core. Indeed a psy-op it is. Also the series is absurd satire until the last episode. The ending basically negates everything of before that. It was all a theater play, by everyone involved.
@guitarherops31
@guitarherops31 Ай бұрын
The subtext really does indicate that the American hegemony controls the rise and fall of certain countries, this one being no exception. The “America is always right” is a failed test given how Elena became a forced puppet of the U.S government. She’s not doing what’s best for the country, she’s doing what’s best for the West even if it hurts her country in the end. Elena failed as a leader. She had the opportunity to fight back against U.S interests yet she was too self-absorbed to see the beast hunting her down in the distance. In the end, she had no choice but to save herself and image by agreeing to America’s terms and put on a leash.
@terry9238
@terry9238 Ай бұрын
LOL! The series did NOT portray the USA as always being right or good!
@hongry-life
@hongry-life Ай бұрын
@@terry9238 It's subtle. Yes, the people in the series say now and then how bad they find the USA to be or that they want independence, but the series in the end portrays the USA to be the savior of the world, which is the usual lie (whoever portrays themselves as being that, but negating the individual's wishes and developments), also in our reality. Do you feel independent and in control in the end, if you identify as the main character? All play the game in the end, but whose game is it?
@madhatter8410
@madhatter8410 27 күн бұрын
I think The Regime is actually, among other things, a criticism of the US. It portrays the US as a meddling superpower that would prop up even bad regimes in order to protect and promote its own economic and geopolitical interests. From the point of view of the US’ national interest (which will always be preeminent), Vernham -- for all her madness, narcissism, and corrupt ways - was still the better alternative. “Better the devil you know than the angel you don’t,” as the old saying goes. In the season finale, Vernham ensured her political survival through US machinations, and as such ends up becoming even more of a mere puppet to big business and superpower interest than ever before. This series is pretty cynical in a darkly comical way, and there lies its satire imo. It’s a clever show, really.
@Jacob-lv6zy
@Jacob-lv6zy 10 күн бұрын
I really think this type of ending is not justitified considering the events leading up to the finale. If you want to make the ”bad regimes will keep staying in power, because money is all that matters”-ending, they should not have made the regime seemingly crumble so thouroughly as the series progressed. So when the regime was ”saved” and the whole country was back at her side and just felt cheap, cynical and unrealistic. Also getting support from larger militant powers are good at making these types of regimens get into power, but not so much for staying in power. More likely is that the more powerful entities Will try to make a deal with the opposition or the new government because they obviously see where the wind blows. It just felt like the writers were like ”Well america helped fascist regimes in South america 50 years ago and Iraq is sure is a mess…..so yeah america would totally do this type of thing today.” It also has the infuriating america-centric thing that whatever america want, good or bad, it comes true. So yeah, liked this series for the most part, but the ending let me seriously down.
@Happyliving757
@Happyliving757 Ай бұрын
So did the zubec knew at the end laying in bed with her that she will be betraying him? Did he know he would be sacrificed ?
@User67307
@User67307 Ай бұрын
He knew from the very start that he is cooked - from his drowning dreams and his constant probing of how Elena really felt about him, he always sensed that he will be betrayed. But it was only during his talk with her in the pool scene that he was able to confirm his fears. Then in bed, on their last night together, he just sort of told her he will always be there. That single tear that rolled down his cheek says he knew that was the end of him, but he will willingly go to his doom for the woman he loves 😢😢😢 But I believe they really loved each other, and now Chicago’s If You Leave Me Now plays in my head over and over again, it’s driving me nuts 😂 I f***ing hate and love this show, really lol
@terry9238
@terry9238 Ай бұрын
You got the politics about right-except that Keplinger might have been a competent leader, and wrongly deposed. As for Nick and Elena, that may have been a marriage of convenience. Except that he came back-which means he probably loved her. Or else he just didn’t want to give up the cushy “job” of political spouse, and the access to (some semblance of) power. His choice to forgive the affair and stay married (there was no mention of divorce, btw) reminds us of the Clintons. Maybe it was meant to. Did she love him? Or at least like him? She seemed to. (Heck, most women would!) As for Oskar-if he survived, I would expect Elena to adopt him. As a public show of “generosity”.
@CobraDove1111
@CobraDove1111 17 күн бұрын
Of course it's supposed to remind you of the clintons, these shows are legal disclosure to wake the stupid people up and show them what they're under
@bellanewfie
@bellanewfie Ай бұрын
Wtf just happened? So what now?
@hongry-life
@hongry-life Ай бұрын
A sequel? :) We know nothing of the fate of Oscar in the end and it's nine years further in time. But Nikki and Elena do not look a day older, so actually it makes me think that the last part could have been a dream.
@guitarherops31
@guitarherops31 Ай бұрын
Well, the country has fully become a U.S. puppet, something Elena was fighting against.
@madhatter8410
@madhatter8410 21 күн бұрын
Just a few comical moments in Episode 6 to lighten up the mood after that poignant ending. You can add if you want. - Herbert to Elena: “We need to go somewhere empty where nobody will ever look.” (Next scene: They arrive at one of Nicky's poetry centers) - Elena to Laskin: “You can’t sell a fucking omelet… You don’t have the numbers, do you, piggy? You’ve got a broken constituency, haven’t you, piggy-wiggy?” - SCREEEEEEEAAAAMMMM (Elena while being forced to inhale from a canister with BLACK MOULD written in black Sharpee🤣) Shoutout to The Rooster (the man who gave Elena and Herbert a ride and then sold them to Laskin’s group).. he really killed it 🤣
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