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Never did much for me as Sam Weiss. *shrugs*
Maybe that's because he was usually exposition personified.

Never did much for me as Sam Weiss. *shrugs*
Maybe that's because he was usually exposition personified.

But it didn't start out that way? The first books sound reasonable. It appears that the author was jumping on some bandwagon with the third book. Most likely they ran out of ideas, though.

But it didn't start out that way? The first books sound reasonable. It appears that the author was jumping on some bandwagon with the third book. Most likely they ran out of ideas, though.

I don't know why people feel the need to treat this board as Twitter. 
Your comment is as useless as one telling us that you liked the episode and nothing else. 
Or telling us that you (dis)agree and nothing else. 
Or telling us that you wish you could like this some-witty-amount (oh, how I hate those comments…).

I don't know why people feel the need to treat this board as Twitter. 
Your comment is as useless as one telling us that you liked the episode and nothing else. 
Or telling us that you (dis)agree and nothing else. 
Or telling us that you wish you could like this some-witty-amount (oh, how I hate those comments…).

You make a good point, in general. The finale is very non-committal, as many are. I found myself entertaining the thought that they turn Saul into a mole. Especially when Carrie tosses Brody's phone out the window and tells him that the second he contacts his family, he is done. Switch over to Saul calling Carrie. It

You make a good point, in general. The finale is very non-committal, as many are. I found myself entertaining the thought that they turn Saul into a mole. Especially when Carrie tosses Brody's phone out the window and tells him that the second he contacts his family, he is done. Switch over to Saul calling Carrie. It

See, I don't get the feeling that the show does. It's their shared fantasy, for the time being. It likely won't last. The show isn't pushing this idea on us as much that it could bother me.

See, I don't get the feeling that the show does. It's their shared fantasy, for the time being. It likely won't last. The show isn't pushing this idea on us as much that it could bother me.

"I am not mute."

"I am not mute."

This insightful comment racked up 23 likes, at the point of writing. That's all it takes for page 1 of reasonable discussions!

This insightful comment racked up 23 likes, at the point of writing. That's all it takes for page 1 of reasonable discussions!

I am also surprised by Scott Speedman. Never seen him in anything before, but he is selling his character. Same goes for Jessy Schram. She's got a character that I would usually expect to turn out boring.

I am also surprised by Scott Speedman. Never seen him in anything before, but he is selling his character. Same goes for Jessy Schram. She's got a character that I would usually expect to turn out boring.

Yeah, people get too hung-up on plot all the time. I'd rather have characters interacting and we got plenty of that at high quality. I think this was a clever episode regarding the island plot. The Manila plot was too transparent, though.

Yeah, people get too hung-up on plot all the time. I'd rather have characters interacting and we got plenty of that at high quality. I think this was a clever episode regarding the island plot. The Manila plot was too transparent, though.

Seems like yet another of these cases in which a reviewer wants something to not happen, but then it does happen…or the opposite of that happens, which is too much for the reviewer and therefore they lash out with a bad grade that is in no way backed up by the actual - still far too positively written - review.

Seems like yet another of these cases in which a reviewer wants something to not happen, but then it does happen…or the opposite of that happens, which is too much for the reviewer and therefore they lash out with a bad grade that is in no way backed up by the actual - still far too positively written - review.