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    But Carrie is hiding from the Pakistan ISI, who are constantly following her out of the embassy. If she's ducking from them, she needs to be able to disappear in a crowd.

    The other thing I wish Marah mentioned, was that white males themselves need to see positive lead roles for females, Latinos, African Americans and Asian/Indian Americans, because seeing this on TV makes them except such minorities in reality.

    True, there is that scene in season 2 where Carrie and Brody are getting it on, while the CIA team listened in on the encounter. Quinn in particular is very disturbed, but it's unclear if it is because he has feelings, or because he morally disagrees with listening in on two people being intimate. Then again, Quinn is

    Anyone else think Carrie would be wiser if she dyed her hair to at least a dark brown, if not a completely black color, especially if she is trampling around Islamabad like that? She sticks out way too conspicuously and would be ID'd faster than Stoll's character. Maybe I'm nostalgic for Claire Danes in her "My So

    As was the image of the dead women and children at a wedding.

    Did anyone else notice the chemistry between Alicia and her campaign manager Elfman? He was almost too noticeably dashing wasn't he?

    Yes, Noah just standing there while husband and wife are having sex was seriously disturbing.

    "I promise not to call Joshua Jackson Pacey here, but please know that’s what I’m always calling him in my head."

    Funny, as a female I totally thought Noah was a douche and completely believed Alison's version of the story. And yes, I have read, and seen "Gone Girl" :)

    Quinn/Carrie should have been left to fester for a while before verbally mentioning anything. Simple, subtle visual ques would have made us viewers question it for a season. That would have been more powerful.

    Fara is simply not wearing her hijab this season. That's the only difference I see.

    Fara could take a few pointers from Carrie in the art of seduction and manipulation. Carrie sold the hell out of her woman-problems-in-the-bathroom routine.

    To criticize the key art is ridiculous! Having been to several middle eastern countries including Saudia Arabia, UAE, and Qatar I can assure Sonia that women indeed wear burqas which are usually purely black. In fact if you are about to leave the hotel in Saudi while wearing regular clothing, the hotel staff will

    You're right, everything—may it be Cable or Premium—has to have edge these days. This show is a nice "P is for Palate-cleanser"

    True, "Manhattan Love Story" isn't as bad as everyone first made it out to be, although it definitely falls behind "Selfie" and "A to Z," the only other Network shows I'm giving a shot because all the leads are all "S is for Super-Cute."

    I cannot get over how "A is for Adorable" Ginsberg is on this show! How did he keep it so hidden on "Mad Men!"

    Samantha Bee and Jason Jones have been there way too long, and seem to be going no where, while their contemporaries have all moved onto bigger and better things.

    Maybe I don't get the culture, but it was strange how Cristela's family was so opposed to her getting a higher education. Seemed bizarre.

    Best part was when Pete's boss was feeding his horse-faced girlfriend carrots in bed…too funny!

    "He's so cis, he wears a jockstrap to bed at night!"