Despite its complex plot, "Stalker" feels slightly flawed in some ways. However, the background of this spy war drama is far richer than it seems.
The truth of the identity of the "Silver Fox" involved in the play has aroused great concern, and the analysis of the code name of "Cuckoo" has also aroused heated discussions.
Let's start at the beginning.
First of all, who is the "silver fox"?
According to the plot, the "Silver Fox" turned out to be the head of the military command's operations team, and he was also the superior of Fang Jiashu and Su Yalu. Surprisingly, Su Yalu claimed that she had never met "Silver Fox" and only received his messages and completed the mission.
However, is Su Yalu really the "Silver Fox"?
This question is not easy to solve. Considering that most of the information Fang Jiashu received during her mission came from Su Yalu, her close connection with Fang Jiashu also made it extremely easy for her to monitor Fang Jiashu.
But in my opinion, the "silver fox" is likely to be Zhu Yu.
Zhu Yu works in a nightclub and is frequented by Fang Jiashu, and this fortuitous coincidence further strengthens the possibility that Zhu Yu is a "silver fox".
Who is Zheng Nanyan next?
The appearance of Zheng Nanyan has brought a new height to the plot. However, he is not the Fu Beihong as stated in the play. In fact, Zheng Nanyan is Li Lixing's assistant who was assigned to work at No. 76, responsible for managing Fu Beihong.
The controversy over whether Fang Jiashu is a "cuckoo" has been hotly discussed.
Judging from the trailer, the imagery of "the cuckoo cries blood, drinks ice and moves forward" hints at the deep meaning of the story. Fang Jiashu may be part of the code name "Cuckoo", but not the sole holder.
It's all speculation, but they lead us into a deeper maze of plots, and we look forward to the audience stepping into the discussion and unraveling the inside story of this spy masterpiece.