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I thought she just didn't notice him standing there at all, not ignoring him.

Marilyn Manson was the server at the roller rink in the blonde wig and shorts.

Really? I think he's actually gotten way less mean spiritied, perhaps the result of being a father/husband? But it's still obviously there under the surface, just not as in your face.

But who the fuck is Dar Adal!?? Seriously! Who the fuck is he within the CIA??

Also remember how Eilieen was the whitest white lady ever?

maybe the point is that they hatched this plan to lock her up, but neither of them fully realized how much it would actually affect her?

"Foreigner drives through checkpoint, after about 20 seconds"

It's obvious that Dana's stupid murdery boyfriend is going to leak her topless pics to the world and start another teenage downward spiral, so can we just not go there at all on the show and say we did?

I never really viewed what happened to Dontel as anything racist. Everyone was just sick of him. This was discussed in the review of the episode when he gets kicked off the show, and there were differing opinions, but I never saw it as racist.

Yeah, Kenny fakes his own death at the end of season 3. At the beginning of season 4 they showed Kenny walking in on his own funeral and Dustin punching him in the face.

No, pretty much every episode that's supposed to involve a DC landmark is the worst setting ever. The Farragut Square in the show was some nice huge ass park with cut grass, a giant fountain, a bunch of cute little tables for people to eat lunch at, and a PARKING LOT!?? When the Real Farragut Square is one square

What is any possible reason to do that intentionally?

hahahahhhaahha.

I meant more like…..who in the entire world (both Homeland world and the real world in which I and other people who still watch this shit show reside) cares about Brody? He should've just gone up to Canada and they should've never showed him again.

That was possibly the worst episode of the entire series so far.

This was one of the best episodes of the entire series so far.

How do you think I know?

I live in DC and while there are plenty mentally unstable people milling about this city, ain't none of them working at the CIA after going through ELECTROSHOCK. Like do people forget that whole thing happened?

How did you find your way over here from the Men's Rights board on Reddit?

I thought it was one of the best ever.