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Barney Ruggles
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I'm surprised you didn't mention how the show went off the tracks in the scene where Nazir slits the throat of a fully uniformed and armed FBI agent, but somehow doesn't slit the throat of a unarmed, unprotected Carrie. That was just too much of a credibility problem. I'm not going to watch this show any more, as the

I'm surprised you didn't mention how the show went off the tracks in the scene where Nazir slits the throat of a fully uniformed and armed FBI agent, but somehow doesn't slit the throat of a unarmed, unprotected Carrie. That was just too much of a credibility problem. I'm not going to watch this show any more, as the

Carrie's interaction with Abu Nazir was a great example of the conversation almost everyone in the West wants to have with the religious-based, violent terrorists. They both were willing to die for their beliefs. Next week Carrie finds, upon her return to the abandoned building, Abu Nazir dead from suicide. There's no

Carrie's interaction with Abu Nazir was a great example of the conversation almost everyone in the West wants to have with the religious-based, violent terrorists. They both were willing to die for their beliefs. Next week Carrie finds, upon her return to the abandoned building, Abu Nazir dead from suicide. There's no