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Maybe I'm in the minority here, but shouldn't this be a Hatesong?

Don't most preachers spew out nauseating, homophobic crap?

"Hammuuh! Shut the fuck up! Gas face!"

I worked at a movie theatre in Vancouver, BC when Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em came out. I'll always remember this one day when one of his entourage coming up to the box office and laid down a lot of bills to buy out the theatre so Hammer and his posse could come in for the night and watch some movies while on a

I've spent most of my life living with someone who is bi-polar. Claire Dane's performance was both amazing and spot-on in "The Vest". It might seem that her performance was over the top, but that's exactly how someone with a severe case of being bi-polar really is like. Even the various stages of mania, the drugs

I can't go back and watch the episode again to double-check what the sets were, but I don't think the set where the bomb was made at the start of the episode and the back room where it was delivered are the same set. I think Lord Autumn-Bottom is right, the vest meeting was just at a place they arranged to meet. If

I think he keeps keeps fucking the program up and took that stuff down because he's the mole/leak in the CIA and doesn't want anyone to figure out the holes in the timeline, that he might be the mole, etc.

Also, that photo of Saul and his ex was one of the worst photoshop jobs. Her head is on crooked and looks like it's about to fall off and they look incredibly awkward together.

I don't think that Abu Nazir had planned to get Brody in congress all along. I think that he just altered his original plans once he heard that the VP wanted Brody to be a representative. His original plans were already botched once the CIA found the house by the airport and discovered that Walker was alive, so I

And now, we Canadians are taking Wolverine back by having the next reboot, sequel, re-imagining, prequel, or whatever they call it filmed up here in BC, Canada. Of course, that Aussie guy is still playing Wolverine.

I agree. I think might be Saul. Saul seems a bit too obvious to me, though, but I'm not saying it isn't him. I think that the writers hinted that Saul might be a mole when he did the polygraph test so that when Brody took it, we could believe that someone could cheat the test.

Suddenly, I want to drink Vitamin Water after watching that episode.

Did anyone else think that the camera work was really bad throughout the episode? There was way too much handheld/shaky-cam stuff. The scene with Carrie and Zahira in the shoe store was probably the best/worst example of it. They can barely hold the actors in frame as they walk from one mark to the next.