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Not necessarily. Could be the CIA keeps him under surveillance. Personally, I think the black CIA dude is going to want to go after Brody but will run it by the VP who will stop it b/c it would make him look bad politically.Grandpa's Spells wrote:The only crappy thing about this episode is that some major character is gonna get kilt. Has to.
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They were stretching things a bit...c'mon a junior congressman regardless of whether he's being considered for VP invited into a room full of joint chiefs and he's allowed to have a cell phone? Let alone it can beam a signal out? Hummm. I'll be out for awhile...have to got to the hospital to get my ass stitched up.
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What I can't wrap my head around is how big of a web this whole show is.
I'm going to find out how to watch this show on my iPad, then hook up that fleshlight thing and may never go out in public again.
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You're an ASS!syaigh wrote: The thought of eating that giant veiny monstrosity makes me want to barf.


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I feel very empty inside.
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So wrong, awesome!Grandpa's Spells wrote:The only crappy thing about this episode is that some major character is gonna get kilt. Has to.
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I'm two behind on Boardwalk...I'll catch up prolly tomorrow.
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You're an ASS!syaigh wrote: The thought of eating that giant veiny monstrosity makes me want to barf.


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That's right...I forgot about that. Remember the fucking hot chick that was getting drilled in the ass by the arab dude then was later killed for her necklace...we need more of that.sanchezero wrote:the only thing i don't like about this show is that the nudity has trickled off to nothing!
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they download contact info from brody's cell phone, haul in the muslim journalist/blogger, and then she and clare danes go ass to ass, a la requiem for a dream.
after that, who gives a shit?
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Working on Homeland and Dexter. Aside from getting shit unpacked and, you know, working... fuck me I'm a loser.
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You're an ASS!syaigh wrote: The thought of eating that giant veiny monstrosity makes me want to barf.


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Not yet, but with the fapping that i'm sure is going on over Mandy Patinkin, it may be a themed bar for tha kweers. Spells will be working the door.Ed Zachary wrote:Is Homeland a gay bar? I didn't read the thread.
I'm all about crazy motherfucking Claire Danes.
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Quinn is a prick, but I hope he lives.
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Seriously. That guy's character is rad.Jezebel Jones wrote:Yes. And the only thing I can think to keep posting is "holy fuck!"
Quinn is a prick, but I hope he lives.
How insane was the interrogation? Legendary. Right?
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"I want you to leave your wife and kids for me." It was pretty crazy/awesome. I think the TWOP write up I read said it best:baffled wrote:Seriously. That guy's character is rad.Jezebel Jones wrote:Yes. And the only thing I can think to keep posting is "holy fuck!"
Quinn is a prick, but I hope he lives.
How insane was the interrogation? Legendary. Right?
The righteous anger and concern that Carrie showed last week about this subject -- her utter confusion and rage that the man she loves could love a man that took so much from him, and that's poised to take so much from everybody -- blossoms into an on-the-cuff, improv game of mental cat and mouse: Her attempt to interrogate the truth out of Nick Brody becomes an attempt to interrogate the crazy out of Nick Brody. And she does, actually, pretty well.
While they have the Real Or Not Real, multiple-layer compartmentalized spy-identity thing in common, Carrie's never been brainwashed or radicalized or converted to a new religion. So she approaches with what she knows of him, what she knows of the betrayals of reality that madness can bring about, and an appeal to the thing they're both so desperate and thirsty for: Actual, authentic truth.
With heartbreaking compassion and some radical admissions -- "I want you to leave your wife and children for me" is just one of the insane, true sentiments she airs over the hour -- Carrie manages to break through years of Nick's conditioning. At least, enough that he turns over Roya Hammad and some details about the life and death of the Tailor (Still funny! How?) and, by episode's end, has assumed an entirely new shape.
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Andy Greenwald had a good take on the episode at Grantland as well: http://www.grantland.com/blog/hollywood ... -5-q-and-a
There are a number of strong female characters on TV these days, many of whom are reverently referred to as "badasses" by the online commentariat. Yet from hacking Brienne of Tarth to slashing Michonne of Zombieland, the bulk of them are lauded mainly for doing the bloody work usually shouldered by men.....
*cough*Just renewed for a third season*cough*I was struck by how Carrie's gentle performance — and it was a performance, wasn't it? — was the opposite of swaggering masculinity: She was thoughtful, sensitive, considered. She opened up her own heart before unlocking Brody's cuffs. She flirted and teased him; she pushed then pulled back. Carrie stripped away Abu Nazir's deceits and manipulations a layer at a time, leaving Brody weeping and increasingly exposed. At times, her words and actions flitted between maternal and sexual in strange and surprising ways: practically nursing him with a water bottle before taking his hand and urging him on to a truthful climax. Afterward, she patted his head; he'd been a good boy. Unlike The Master, this wasn't an intractable war of wills; it ended in a peaceful, haunted surrender. "All dead," Brody whispered like a ghost, although he hasn't joined them yet. He's still alive, just emptied.
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