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How come two black guys can't exist on this show at the same time?

Throw your hands up!

Throw your hands up!

Rubicon only got good toward the end.  The first handful of episodes were notoriously slow and boring.  They lost too many viewers early on to make up for the marked improvement later in the season.

Rubicon only got good toward the end.  The first handful of episodes were notoriously slow and boring.  They lost too many viewers early on to make up for the marked improvement later in the season.

Great point about Brody.  He needs to die and the show needs to move on.

Great point about Brody.  He needs to die and the show needs to move on.

This show has gotten so absurd. It's turned into a cheap version of 24. At least Jack Bauer was a believable character, but the stuff they want is to believe could happen on Homeland is ludicrous

This show has gotten so absurd. It's turned into a cheap version of 24. At least Jack Bauer was a believable character, but the stuff they want is to believe could happen on Homeland is ludicrous

lies, little lies

lies, little lies

I agree.  It felt like they just squeezed in Gyp's death end.  I felt like he deserved a better, more clever death such as a Sonny Corleone type of death at the Causeway.     I would have even settled for Harrow blowing his head off from long distance.  

I agree.  It felt like they just squeezed in Gyp's death end.  I felt like he deserved a better, more clever death such as a Sonny Corleone type of death at the Causeway.     I would have even settled for Harrow blowing his head off from long distance.  

The finale was a bit disappointing, but I can live with that after last weeks episode which I thought was the best episode ever.   Gyp's death was a bit anti climatic and probably would have preferred someone like Ely to do the deed.  Still this was strongest season of the series and I'm looking forward to Season 4.

The finale was a bit disappointing, but I can live with that after last weeks episode which I thought was the best episode ever.   Gyp's death was a bit anti climatic and probably would have preferred someone like Ely to do the deed.  Still this was strongest season of the series and I'm looking forward to Season 4.

Dexter killing Hannah's father was remarkably similar to a Deadwood episode where Alma Garrets father threatens to implicate Alma in her husbands death in exchange for money to pay his debts.  Bullock & Dexter have a lot of similarities but Bullock didnt kill Alma's father.    With Jim Beaver, (Ellsworth) as Hannahs

Dexter killing Hannah's father was remarkably similar to a Deadwood episode where Alma Garrets father threatens to implicate Alma in her husbands death in exchange for money to pay his debts.  Bullock & Dexter have a lot of similarities but Bullock didnt kill Alma's father.    With Jim Beaver, (Ellsworth) as Hannahs

I really disliked this episode.  A bit too weird for me.  The show needs to bring in some new writers with some fresh ideas as the guys are just going through the motions at this point.  I don't mind them rehashing old ideas but this episode felt stale to me.  

I really disliked this episode.  A bit too weird for me.  The show needs to bring in some new writers with some fresh ideas as the guys are just going through the motions at this point.  I don't mind them rehashing old ideas but this episode felt stale to me.  

For Dallas fans, here are a few of my favorite scenes I collected on Youtube over the years.    I learned a lot about life and business from ol' JR.   Hope you enjoy and we'll miss you Larry!