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Wounded Exile
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I liked Atlas Shrugged, and the philosophy is at least thought-provoking and different.

I threw up in my mouth a little when I saw that scene - and they showed it twice!

I misread that as "Nuremberg videos," and was intrigued. 
Alas…

You didn't have fun watching this? Your review begs to differ. It definitely deserves an F, by your standards.

Yes, I laughed really hard at that exchange, almost as hard as at that exchange in the car. I was rolling by the end of this episode.

This was SPECTACULAR

He seems to spend much of season 4 being Father-Figure Sisko.

I was expecting… competence?

OK, so my 5 year old son is obsessed with clocks. Is viewing it with him a good enough excuse to watch this?

But after they reject him, they can just murder him. Because they are murderers.

But after they reject him, they can just murder him. Because they are murderers.

We can't RELATE to dead firefighters unless they died on 9/11, because we all died a little on 9/11, or something.

We can't RELATE to dead firefighters unless they died on 9/11, because we all died a little on 9/11, or something.

*MIND BLOWN*

I imagine that since Parker spent most of this episode offscreen, she was busy somewhere making the scrapbook version of the bulletin board.

Seriously speaking, maybe the FBI is smarter than we think they are? If Hardy dies, doesn't that fulfill Caroll's desire for revenge, thus causing the murdering to stop, in theory? That's probably too passive a tactic for the FBI to adopt, I suppose, and it's not like a cult of serial murderers are not going to find

I seriously cannot follow along with the flashbacks. What years do they take place, 2003, 2005, and 2009? How are we supposed to keep track of four different plotlines, all with the same characters intermingled in each? The flashbacks themselves don't even seem to occur in a linear way, so I just get lost.

It can be a pleasant experience with the right attitude. I was disappointed after the first episode solely due to my lofty expectations. As soon as I'd adjusted them, watching this show actually became quite enjoyable.

I always wonder what the hell the FBI is doing when Hardy goes off on his own mid-episode:

Hey, when I was 8, I would watch an entire feature film on the ENCORE channel in the evenings, because I knew that at some point during the movie I might actually get to see a boob. Two boobs, if I was lucky.