Not really, since he doesnt appear to benefit much through his father's wealth that we've seen, and he also seems to dislike that entire aspect of society. Maybe its a take on "self-hatred", but I dont really see much evidence of that.
Not really, since he doesnt appear to benefit much through his father's wealth that we've seen, and he also seems to dislike that entire aspect of society. Maybe its a take on "self-hatred", but I dont really see much evidence of that.
I assume that you LOVE Axe Body spray, right? ;)
I root for Axe when he's battling his elitist brotherhood, but whenever he's up against Chuck, its Chuck all the way for me.
Quinn might now have a neck wound that looks like a Dog's vagina—-he better watch out for strays when he completes his transition to street rat.
Given what we've seen so far, that *would* be a typically Homelandy-ish baseless plot twist, so you may very well be right, lol.
I actually think he's giving a great performance—-its just that his character's continued purpose in the plot is just to torture the viewer. Not his fault.
Yep, Homeland needs more wigs. The kind of toupees that cover patchy writing, lol. ;)
Agreed. And he used to be my favorite character—-I was rooting for him not to be dead after last season, and now I wish that had been his last scene with the sunlight. Just painful to watch anymore.
Welp, that episode did it for me—-Quinn has now become the Rickety Cricket or Hans Moleman of the Homeland universe. I keep expecting him to be run off the road in a 1970s AMC Gremlin with a "Oh no, I just made my last payment" moaned pathetically.
Actually, I love Chuck. He's a mean SOB, but I find myself rooting for him anyways.
Maybe he just roots for Metallica's *TRUE* lead guitarist.
Meh…I hate that Megadeth song. Should have gone with something more uptempo like Devil's Island from that album.
I agree with any episode having Elsbeth getting an A.
Actually, I'm not sure how much of it was 40 takes per song in the studio, and acres of cut and pasted audio tape, but his drumming on the album MoP was at least as good as his contemporaries. From what I've seen and heard, though, his tempo issues have persisted throughout his entire career when playing live, so it…
Reminds me of the metallica 30th anniversary reunion when they had 4 guitarists and 3 bassists on stage.
Manowar had 3 of their drummers on stage at the same time playing 1 drummer songs.
Agreed…that was my biggest problem with this episode, that Eli all of the sudden is scared of somebody.
I would love to see the waitress stalking Charlie next season tho!
Me too. As much as I would miss the show, if you lose one of the starting 5, you have to cancel. I mean, look at Newsradio—-as stacked an ensemble cast as you can have, but when Phil died, they just couldnt recover.
Tell that to the NBA. Google "Carmelo" opt-out and you'll find out about my favorite basketball team's ineptness.