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I really don't care for the Nora character which means Carrie Coon is doing a great job.

I'd rather hear/see him than Nora's callous disregard for the divine (and believers).

It was an equal opportunity move. A politically correct statement in a way.

why did you suppose that?

Before this episode I read an unrelated review that described Peak/Golden Age TV as "usually starring white people……staring out the window while contemplating their own inadequacies"

I don't know how to hint at what makes it good while also encouraging you to go into it blind. All I ask is that you binge through the 1st season and then watch the first episode of the 2nd. There will be no need for further persuading. Guaranteed.

Was Sega CD 16bit or 32 bit?

FIRST

Wow. My google chrome dictionary app knew what Prisencolinensinainciusol was. I never heard of it.

Like Leftovers, The Expanse took it up a notch in its second season.

I too wouldn't put it in the upper tier. Three seasons of good/great isn't enough to make it top shelf. Longevity is an important factor for me too. 5+ seasons of quality puts you in the upper pantheon. It's in the "enjoyable" category (with other short lived but acclaimed series like Rome, Hannibal, The Knick, and

Nora/Sarah was noticeably older in the last scene. Flash forward I'm thinking.

Good post

The grossest thing about this finale to me is how it returns Homeland to the neo-conservative fantasy it’s always threatening to become. I

"very Christian"…how about just Christian…

That would be awesomely brilliant…and terrifying.

Right on, rabid. Negative opinions are welcome here too.

Do you think now, that the show has legs?

Hey! Homeland is a different show now.

What are your thoughts, now?