My husband was about to rewind to show me it just as I blurted it out. Usually one of us gets something like this, but this time both of us did, so I'm assuming a lot of viewers did too.
My husband was about to rewind to show me it just as I blurted it out. Usually one of us gets something like this, but this time both of us did, so I'm assuming a lot of viewers did too.
I agree with you. Your compare and contrast of Carrie/Brody and Carrie/Quinn was on the money.
My husband has no idea Nina Dobrev is leaving. I wish I could be watching it that way.
I honestly thought Anna Torv deserved an Emmy nod as well, particularly in the later episodes.
I have very vivid memories of dancing to it at a college party in 1981, and that was far from the first time I had heard it at party. As mentioned, it's been played numerous times in TV and movies so I completely understand the criticism. As overused as it is, I still liked it a lot, especially the book-end aspect.
We had the last two episodes on DVR and unfortunately I saw something about Henry being the 2nd horseman, so I thought the big twist at the end was spoiled for me. But him being Jeremy still made a mind-blowing ending.