Hijack has left me spellbound, eagerly awaiting each new episode with bated breath. Not since the days of Jack Bauer's 24 have I felt such anticipation for a series.
While some may label the show as unrealistic, I urge them to withhold judgment until they witness the intricate threads of the story being masterfully woven together. Admittedly, the nature of the hijack may seem improbable, but life has taught us that even the most extraordinary events can occur. I must emphasize that the critics, though raising concerns about the hijack's credibility, have failed to point out any glaring plot holes.
As we are only five episodes into this gripping narrative, there remains the potential for the show to clear new heights or falter unexpectedly. The writers and directors have set an ambitious standard, yet they have not disappointed thus far. I find myself trusting their artistic vision to deliver a satisfying conclusion.
So, let us acknowledge and appreciate this breathtaking masterpiece for what it has achieved so far—a captivating journey that has already proven its potential to leave a mark on television history.