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I will:)

Best article about this situation I have read.

Agreed

Great episode. I think Bryan will definitely jump ship. Between two unethical people always go with the one that pays more.

Most of the firefighters didn't even look old enough to be directly affected by 9/11.
I actually was imdb after the episode and people were actually arguing that what he didn't wasn't even that bad. I think it should have been something more explosive. They dangled 9/11 in our face for months…I was expecting

I completely agree

Yes she and her husband have that in common

I definitely noticed it that first scene that things were tense between but back then I thought maybe Axe and Wendy had a prior relationship and that made the dynamic weird. And I guess this still might be the case.

I think she acted weird with Wendy from their first scene together back when Wendy was coming over to talk Bobby out of selling. I don't necessary think it's jealousy or at least not the way that Chuck is jealous. I think it's more that Bobby needs Wendy for something that she cannot fulfill that bothers her. But

Agreed

So I don't know about this episode. Sometimes this show enthralls me and other times…I wonder what direction it's going…this is one of those times.

Lol true her acting is not the best but before I didn't care about her character at all and I still don't but I am interested in why she stays knowing everything her husband does

Your right if something came to light about Pearl Harbor…there would still be protests this long after the fact. Yes, Something is terrible years later but the heightened feelings around it diminish with time.

Social media, yes. However social media trashing requires very little effort. But actual protests outside of his building? I am not sure. I felt the same way about that woman's explosive 9/11 book. How explosive is this 15 years later?

For the first time, I am interested in Lara. I am surprised by her family. She painted these people out to be blue collar, protect your own type. First they looked like a bunch of professionals and they sold out Bobby pretty quickly. Also why would she ask Wendy to talk to her husband first of all…does she realize

I never said he was responsible. I said he was okay with framing someone to get what he wants even if that person technically hasn't done anything. That isn't ethical. Agreed it happens, but Chuck isn't ethical person. His need to see Bobby prosecuted has nothing to do with justice. Bryan on the other hand seems

Framing someone means that the person is being implicated in something they haven't done. It doesn't imply jail time or anything legal. Would you want to be framed for something at work that involves losing your livelihood? I agree jail would be worse but losing your job isn't great either.

His whole conversation with Bryan was trying to get him to frame someone suspected of nothing as collateral damage. Chuck is the worst.

There is nothing righteous about Chuck, righteous people don't frame innocent people. Chuck is about power. He doesn't feel like he has enough. The justice part is just a means to an end.

"Heidi has her career and Ted has his, and they let it ride until one of them had to sacrifice their personal ambition." I don't know anything about Heidi and Ted Cruz's marriage or their financial situation but Chuck just made an assumption that his career is more important than his wife's and she should defer to