I haven't watched last night's episode, but I read about the twist at the end. The creator of the show is trying to insist that the twist was planned from the beginning of the season...but then, if that's the case, why the hell was Carrie acting the way she was when she was all alone?
Did you watch tonight's episode? I liked the action. Tow episodes left. Curious to see how it all ends.Tonight was the first episode I've watched in a month. I liked Carrie's little speech to Brody about the things he needs to redeem himself for having done, and completely failing to mention, "Oh yeah, and you totally assassinated the sitting Vice President, so I guess there's that, too."
I did. The show is still so far removed from what made it great in the first season, but it was a better episode than a lot of the ones they've put together in season two and earlier this season. Cut out all of the superfluous characters and focus on the main plot and boom, you get a compelling hour of television. Shocking!Did you watch tonight's episode? I liked the action. Tow episodes left. Curious to see how it all ends.
The whole Brody family crap really killed the show. Dana Brody has to be the worst character since A.J. Soprano. The writers made her character so unlikable I couldn't feel bad for her though her dad was a Terrorist and she tried to kill herself.I did. The show is still so far removed from what made it great in the first season, but it was a better episode than a lot of the ones they've put together in season two and earlier this season. Cut out all of the superfluous characters and focus on the main plot and boom, you get a compelling hour of television. Shocking!
I put Dana and Deb from Dexter on the same level. The lowest level.The whole Brody family crap really killed the show. Dana Brody has to be the worst character since A.J. Soprano. The writers made her character so unlikable I couldn't feel bad for her though her dad was a Terrorist and she tried to kill herself.