"That may sound like it’s teasing Sansa and Arya going on a vengeance-fueled killing spree, but they’re probably saving that for the series finale."
"That may sound like it’s teasing Sansa and Arya going on a vengeance-fueled killing spree, but they’re probably saving that for the series finale."
Just because Erna and the Kremlin share that perspective (which the current Kremlin would), that doesn't necessarily mean that the show does. I believe you're reading far too much into that.
The reveal of the SD agent before he shows up to meet Juliana was ridiculous.
This was gripping stuff, even if I can't stop griping about Carrie's wig. Her disguise in Season 2's Beirut trip was more effective.
Thanks a bunch, Peter! I appreciate that! :)
I agree that the absolute truth of the matter is going to become trickier to handle as time goes on, but I'd be lying if I didn't say I was incredibly interested as to how they'll eventually pull it off.
I'm not trying to make an argument over anything. I was just noting something. I'm not sure why you're consternated over it.
My subtitles had it labeled as "Poitras". I'm assuming that was the intention.
You hear her voice in the opening credits. "It's against the law. It's against the fucking law."
Laura Poitras is also in the opening credits, saying essentially the opposite.
I loved this episode, especially the cat moment. Apparently next week's will be "controversial", so take that for what you will.
This. It's quite annoying, honestly.
I quite liked this opening.
Helen's perspective was a godsend to the narrative. Maura Tierney is amazing.
Great episode. It stumbles in an unfortunate instance, but the final scenes were magnificent.
A knockout of a film, for sure. Kate being marginalized throughout the film was strong script work, but I felt that they made her character far too naive at several critical junctures that ended up wounding the narrative more than anything else.
It's adorable and charming, but that's about it. The more you think about it, frankly, the more illogical it becomes.
Not as good as last week, but pretty great (outside of a couple illogical moments for the sake of dramatization). Subway rides are never dull in this show.
This is a much better start than "Deep Breath". And I have to add how much I generally missed two-parters.
I thoroughly enjoyed the premiere. Morgan making his way to India via accidentally going to Pakistan originally is just so perfect. I hope that Mindy's parents come back to the show, they were fantastic and it really is easy to see where Mindy's confidence and bravado comes from.