dpulliam
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dpulliam

Well, since the killer was still in the house we can't know exactly what the rest of his plans to set the scene were, can we? He wasn't waiting to ambush Carrie (unless he SUCKS at his job) so he may have been about to eat the rest of that sandwich his damn self, for all I know.

What you don't understand is that almost the only roles available to male middle easterners is that of a terrorist. It's not about people of color occasionally being the bad guy. It's that the only time we see POC represented it's as the bad guy. This has gotten better but it's nowhere near equitable. Not even close.

Happens every week

I wouldn't be so quick to make a case for this show going against conventions when they just had a "I've got the crucial information so meet me at isolated location X to get it….Whoops I'm dead" scene

Fairly certain that murder scene was staged to look like a suicide. Distraught over letting the bomber go blah blah blah. So the gun is the murder weapon and now it's in Carrie's possession, and along with the GPS on her phone and the text with his address, I would say having the gun pretty much does make it worse for

Meanwhile, here in the real world, Muslims aren't doing shit to us but we hate them and have torn their countries all to hell. But now they might be mad about that so let's ban them all, amirite?

"I've got information that will blow this case wide open! But instead of meeting in my secure building with a team of highly motivated, highly skilled agents, let's meet alone. And I won't give you the information until we meet"

I would hate it if the reviewers all had to give positive reviews, even for substandard episodes. As long as the review is honest, it serves as a jumping off point for discussion, good or bad.

I mean, yeah? She worked for it just like your dad did and got her future stolen thru no fault of her own, just like him. There's enough sympathy to go around that it doesn't have to be one or the other

OMG that accent!!! I had no idea!

I watched the show and felt it was more saying that this particular guy was exhibiting skeevy behavior, not that women were weak. I didn't feel it was presented as rape or assault or even undue pressure. I took it as "Be Better Than This".

That number is waaaaayyyy higher than 4%. Only 4 women went public. Based on nothing but his interaction with Hannah I'm going to guess it's closer to 30% that felt something was off.

While, I agree with you, "grey area" is being awfully generous. There's no room under the law for vigilantes. Even tho they don't *usually* murder people anymore, there's no statute of limitations on murder and the Arrow used to murder people that "failed this city" left and right.

That's….not how journalism works

True. But once he's escaped, I'm thinking it doesn't matter if he's anonymous anymore. And if captured before getting off the ship, all bets are off anyway

I was really really hoping that Ezra would grab her family heirloom on his way out of Thrawn's office

TIL that the Empire really needs to activate the Track Changes feature on their Google Docs files

I guess they have light speed space travel but haven't discovered fingerprints or retinal scans yet? Facial recognition, anyone? No?

If that didn't get you laid nothing will

Bonus points for STILL not securing the Death Parchment after Stone Cold Stunning Jasper in order to keep the secret safe