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The burden of the privileged/ greedy/ villainous among us.

Winning.

HOW DARE YOU! SKAHAZ MO DFAKUE!!!

I find the repetition of phrases more irksome: you know nothing/if I look back I am lost/where do whores go/she fucked Moonboy blah.

Agreed. I found Cat a very interesting, complex and sympathetic character and beyond that, Fairley was bloody brilliant in the show. She owned the RW scene and it's fucked up she couldn't do more in S4 especially. Bleh.

Fuck yeah, Spartacus! Vastly under-rated. In fact, many of the things people complain about in GoT were handled brilliantly there: excessive female nudity and little male (my cock rages on + Crixus' ever-ready tackle!), no agency for female characters (Spartacus was brilliant in effectively capturing life in slavery,

Guess what?! He mentioned TWOW during the SF premiere, specifically:

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Didn't the US ambassador address Art Malik (Buni) as 'minister' at some point during the negotiations?

That shit would NEVER happen in Islamabad at least. Not with the ISI's collusion anyway. I live here, so, yeah.

Yes she's attractive in that cold, deadly, unfeeling sort of way. I too agree that it shall be satisfying to watch her get her comeuppance. Preferably from the hot ISI guy (fuck he's hot!). Also agree with your reasoning on her motivation, ninja.

So was Max in love with Fara or something? I remember they kinda hinted at it. If so, now I feel sadder.

Yawn. Yes, let's start joking about females getting beat up. Besides, Tasneem is Pakistani so she must be TEH EVIL, right? Never mind she hasn't done anything worse than Carrie and they're both agents on opposing sides.

So much this re Tasneem. I'm surprised at how people are hating on her for deploying tactics that aren't any morally 'worse' than shit Carrie's done. I get the protagonist/antagonist angle, but even so, it seems funny that some are getting all cartoony-ragey about her as though she's pure EVILZZ.

this. as a pakistani, i can also tell you the isi is looked upon with equal parts fear, suspicion and awe around here.

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my favourite line had to be: he's said his prayers, he thinks he's going to fucking heaven. WORD!

Her voice is incredible.

Racist? Elaborate, please.

this is hands down the most accurate article on homeland's portrayal of pakistan, written by a pakistani (i am a pakistani who lives in islamabad fyi, the same city being 'depicted' in this ludicrous, lazy show. it's beyond infuriating). http://www.dawn.com/news/11…