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I think Beirut Is Back may be my favorite episode of the show, so far.

Because aside from the CIA story all other plots have Kim and the Cougar level of quality, that's why. That was much better last season.
And an episode must be graded on the whole, not for a couple stellar scenes. Plus, the interrogation scene didn't sit right with me, to be honest. The surprise stabbing…was that

Because aside from the CIA story all other plots have Kim and the Cougar level of quality, that's why. That was much better last season.
And an episode must be graded on the whole, not for a couple stellar scenes. Plus, the interrogation scene didn't sit right with me, to be honest. The surprise stabbing…was that

@eric827:disqus Yeah, it's just one of the many things this season that make no sense, yet much of the plot is hinged on them. It's the reason that despite all the killer acting I can't quite join the euphoria around here…

@eric827:disqus Yeah, it's just one of the many things this season that make no sense, yet much of the plot is hinged on them. It's the reason that despite all the killer acting I can't quite join the euphoria around here…

If they go there, I am definitely done with the show. This is not 24.

If they go there, I am definitely done with the show. This is not 24.

I think Dana's behavior - aside from being a teenager - is amplified by (what I assume to be) fact that she knows that her father is "sort of" a terrorist. I don't think she got away from that phone call last season not knowing what he was planning on doing.

I think Dana's behavior - aside from being a teenager - is amplified by (what I assume to be) fact that she knows that her father is "sort of" a terrorist. I don't think she got away from that phone call last season not knowing what he was planning on doing.

I know you are talking about the action scene when you say that crap wouldn't fly on The Unit. But seeing as you criticize cringe-worthy dialog…that's how The Unit started. It was cornball as hell during the first couple episodes.

I know you are talking about the action scene when you say that crap wouldn't fly on The Unit. But seeing as you criticize cringe-worthy dialog…that's how The Unit started. It was cornball as hell during the first couple episodes.

Yeah, it's no small wonder Randall likes Revolution. I count at least two (blunt) The Stand references on that show.

Yeah, it's no small wonder Randall likes Revolution. I count at least two (blunt) The Stand references on that show.

No, the point was not that Olivia remembers events differently. She was talking about her internal struggle.

No, the point was not that Olivia remembers events differently. She was talking about her internal struggle.

I would argue Doctor Who is more Fantasy than Sci-Fi, though.
Is that a sacrilegious statement from a Whovian POV?
(I should have responded to Whovian directly.)

I would argue Doctor Who is more Fantasy than Sci-Fi, though.
Is that a sacrilegious statement from a Whovian POV?
(I should have responded to Whovian directly.)

I am not going back and forth on grades (any more). I go with my first instinct. If I missed something, shame on me.

I am not going back and forth on grades (any more). I go with my first instinct. If I missed something, shame on me.

I noticed that when she first showed up in the previous season…and not just when filmed from the side.