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It's pretty strongly hinted at in "Twenty Five". Nancy's yelling about how this isn't a typical terrorist op the whole time, and really, when was the last time Nancy was wrong on this show?

They weren't really all that stupid to trust her given that she'd been proven, you know, completely right. And she was probably right about being made, too- remember, Brody was telling Roya that she was onto him before they even went to the bar.

They weren't really all that stupid to trust her given that she'd been proven, you know, completely right. And she was probably right about being made, too- remember, Brody was telling Roya that she was onto him before they even went to the bar.

If Saul's the mole, I'm checking out. Not because it'll break my heart (though it will), just because it would make no sense for him to let ANYONE, even the bonkers lady, see Brody's video.

If Saul's the mole, I'm checking out. Not because it'll break my heart (though it will), just because it would make no sense for him to let ANYONE, even the bonkers lady, see Brody's video.

I think there's some competing forces here They want it kept quiet. That's not hard, that's what the CIA does. But they want it off campus, both because of the mole and because it'll be a lot easier to cut bait if things blow up. Still not hard to pull off- just get some guys that Saul knows. If he vouches for Virgil,

I think there's some competing forces here They want it kept quiet. That's not hard, that's what the CIA does. But they want it off campus, both because of the mole and because it'll be a lot easier to cut bait if things blow up. Still not hard to pull off- just get some guys that Saul knows. If he vouches for Virgil,

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That's not an illegitimate concern. Still, I'd rather they err on the side of moving shit forward than spinning their wheels until a Season Finale or whatever the Showtime equivalent of sweeps is.

That's not an illegitimate concern. Still, I'd rather they err on the side of moving shit forward than spinning their wheels until a Season Finale or whatever the Showtime equivalent of sweeps is.

I'm always amused that Seinfeld's "no hugging, no learning" mantra is cited as one of the reasons it's superior to X (generally, the people invested enough to argue that Seinfeld was better than anything are invested enough to argue that it's better than EVERYTHING). I mean, it worked for the show, and given what

I'm always amused that Seinfeld's "no hugging, no learning" mantra is cited as one of the reasons it's superior to X (generally, the people invested enough to argue that Seinfeld was better than anything are invested enough to argue that it's better than EVERYTHING). I mean, it worked for the show, and given what

I think the problems are 1) The previous episodes had done a piss poor job of establishing that Marshall and Lilly had been separated from the group, seeing as, well, they've been around the whole time 2) The rest of the group was going after some pretty petty bullshit. Robin wanted to be able to talk to them about

I think the problems are 1) The previous episodes had done a piss poor job of establishing that Marshall and Lilly had been separated from the group, seeing as, well, they've been around the whole time 2) The rest of the group was going after some pretty petty bullshit. Robin wanted to be able to talk to them about

Whether or not it's "hard to have a baby" or having baby "makes you special" is entirely irrelevant; RAISING a baby does look pretty hard, and it is, at very least, incredibly time consuming to do it correctly. If that's your goal, it IS going to change your priorities. Seems to me good friends, even if they're

Whether or not it's "hard to have a baby" or having baby "makes you special" is entirely irrelevant; RAISING a baby does look pretty hard, and it is, at very least, incredibly time consuming to do it correctly. If that's your goal, it IS going to change your priorities. Seems to me good friends, even if they're

I agree with Cookie on the narrow issue (At very least, the people who don't really want to work are a vanishingly small amount, not enough that we should form public policy around them). But I also agree that the episode is an abstraction from the real issues; we really aren't herding everyone without a job into

I agree with Cookie on the narrow issue (At very least, the people who don't really want to work are a vanishingly small amount, not enough that we should form public policy around them). But I also agree that the episode is an abstraction from the real issues; we really aren't herding everyone without a job into

For me, it's the last shot of her in the movie, once she's gotten high again. Even after that, she's just so…pleased with herself.