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Next weeks episode looks really good and since it goes back in time, maybe we will see why Dot’s family is revered.   

A real waste of a Toby Huss if you ask me. You’ve got one of the best character actors currently working on your bench in a show full of gonzo personalities and you have Toby Huss play your straight man who has about 10 total lines. FOR SHAME!!!

Don’t be silly, phayroent wasn’t talking about Harlots—he was just spouting some unrelated MRA nonsense.

LOL thanks for that post, I was beginning to wonder if I’d watched the episode completely wrong by his description.

Logan only made her future CEO for she would quit or get fired from her political job. 

Only kittens and perverts

I think it’s charm is that it’s not trying to be capital-I-important, although it gestures at a lot of familiar contemporary issues. I’d say it aims for ridiculous rather than important or pretentious, and often nails that ridiculousness by playing things straight.

Morning Tom..... Sausage?

There’s GOT to be more Toby Huss coming. You can’t tease me like that.

I also just felt so happy for their marriage that he could finally tell her what was going on, and they could both be open to working through it. Marriage has rough patches.

We all apply our suspension of disbelief our own way I guess. The show started with this premise, the data analyst with a keen insight and original mind, suddenly out of a job, recruited for a new shoestring shadowy organization. She wasn’t hired as an operative, but due to plot machinations she’s now thrust into the

I am also glad they didn’t go the “harpy shrew wife” route and showed plenty of scenes with Theo coping and being lonely as well as tempted before she finally confronts Danny over his lack of communication and attention. She had some really good points too, you could tell that she organized her argument with equal

What if AV Club, but too much?

I mean, we’re commenting via Kinja. Not even Brooker could come up with something as dystopian as Kinja.

Sure, smartphones are bad, but on the other hand, I’VE GOT TO CHECK MY LIKES.

Yes! Yes! Yes! My sentiments exactly even while watching Season 1. No martial arts skills??? No defense moves? I was really disappointed in this aspect of the show. Almost didn’t watch S2. Maybe Sandra Oh didn’t want to do any physical acting?

Eve is impossibly naive if she’s shocked (shocked!) to discover her boss was using her and her hired assassin/buddy to defuse an MI-6 target and was not entirely truthful about how they were doing it. Is she so ignorant of spycraft (even if she wasn’t a field agent) she doesn’t consider reverse psychology to be a

Homeland is an interesting one to bring up, because like the early seasons of that show, our agent is wishy washy and infatuated with her target to the detrement of her job, and, I daresay at times, the plot.

I let this go for a while but todays episode she escaped a trained assassin by hiding under the bed.

Someone at least could have told her what the Italian emergency services number was.