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    If it was a 24 episode season, he'd lose track of them because he was hit by the car.

    You maybe right. And Gerald McRaney is white, as well.

    A Redditor called him 'Black Jauer'.

    They cast Veronica Cartwright to play her (Margaret Donovan). Probably appear later in the season.

    Not just the first gay couple in CTU, but the first gay CTU personnel, PERIOD. The show has had queer characters in the past, but there've usually been on the other side of the law (Naked Mandy & her accomplice in Day 4, her lover in Day 1 (Bridgit, who fucked around with Gaines over the keycard), as well as Richard

    Lead allergies.

    Yep, that one. Going by the press release of the ep that's gonna air two weeks later after tonight, they probably have succeeded, at the cost of something else.

    They just seem hell bent on pairing her up with this doucheface.

    Supergirl's trying to be too many things at once, which isn't really helping its case. Trust they'll plan out their third season much better.

    Take it this'll air next year. The network's schedule looks pretty packed then, even without it: Sharp Objects, Hagai Levi's Israel drama, Westworld S2, GoT's final season, & American Lion. Believe Alan Ball's show is set for later this year. If it does get renewed (along with The Deuce, from David Simon), slotting

    I was really dreading this episode, going by the plot description. But it turned out to be much better than what I was expecting. Jesse Martin got to do a bit more here, and he nailed it. Glad they brought Joe into the loop regarding Iris. One less debate they'll need to have for the rest of the season.

    They haven't established that. Didn't in Season 1 either (though the tie-in media referred to an incumbent named 'Barnes').

    And while they have done the Evil President arc before, they've never handled the corrupt politican to begin with, and the implications of what it would mean if he wins the election. Logan doesn't exactly count, as the Presidency was handed to him due to John Keeler's comatose state (he had shades of that, but

    It's too simple, if Nilaa's the leak. Think it's Senator Donovan himself.

    He's listed as "Executive Consultant", which is just a fancy title they give any co-creator/executive producer/ex-showrunner once they leave.

    And he fired the guy who arrested him in the LAD finale, from the panel of the Joint Chiefs.

    The 12-episode model is much better IMO, cause you not only dump a lot of the filler, but it can also be mapped out better. Recall reading that with a full season, only the first four are planned, and they just improvise the rest, which can make certain twists feel really out of the blue (like the Dana Walsh mole

    Hour just blew past. Fun seeing this again.

    The good (though not hot yet) streak continues this week. Think having set up this endgame for the season really helped in giving them direction. And though this one didn't focus on it as much, they delivered a strong piece, carried wonderfully by one of the show's best actors in Carlos Valdes.

    Not just the best episode of the show, but the finest one of any series I've seen this year (judge me all you want ;) ).