There's a lot of chatter pointing to the fact that a character like Terence Beale could've been introduced earlier in the show. But that's just speculation!
There's a lot of chatter pointing to the fact that a character like Terence Beale could've been introduced earlier in the show. But that's just speculation!
I hope that Keith David's character comes out in future episodes in a good for our heroes. He seems to be a man who appreciates who Reese was (and still is) and work he is doing. Nevertheless, looking forward to the next episode.
I was thinking what had happened that the reviews hadn't come out yet.
Weren't Micheal Emerson and Terry O'Quinn temporarily involved in a JJ Abrams show called "Odd Jobs" which somehow fell out of production?
Most CBS viewers are used to watching police procedurals which they can watch casually. Serialized shows require more focus to understand what's going on. A lot of people jumped ship then and there. Add to that…the death of Carter.
If they go back to the "crime of the week" format, the show will end up being like the Mentalist. That show was really pointless after the Red John saga.
You should have included "Control-Alt-Delete". That episode, in a way, was much more fascinating than "MIA".
I would be glad if the Team secretly collaborates with Caleb and use his help in rebuilding the Machine.
The season had its boring episodes- more boring than previous seasons. But the brilliant episodes really stand out. Need I remind you, "If-Then-Else" is the highest rated tv episode on imdb.
The "correction" is a very elegant touch to ending of Asylum. In a way, it will a massively revamped version of the Vigilance setup which would grant Samaritan an even larger scope of access. Most people in the government are not privy to what Samaritan actually wants.