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Didn't she say to Quinn that it wasn't his. The math didn't seem to work out according to people who figure stuff like that out and she had that one night stand with that one guy. I don't really care, but if the writers are forcing it on us then I just want to know kind of what to expect. But it would be easier for

That reminds me of American Dad's song explaining how great he was :)
Ollie Nooorth… He's a soldier, and a hero, and a novelist…

I kept thinking that that was a gaping plot hole. I still do. But then I also wonder if the Homeland writers are just screwing with us and he really did have a big role in the bombing. Weren't the passing of keys mentioned or something like that. I would like them to say something about it. But, with all the other

I like Todd's reviews. Long and interesting.

I can hold my breath for a while while vigorously exercising (swimming) and so I was just talking about the tv misconception of suffocating to death really quickly. So you fake passing out while you still have enough oxygen to withstand another 15-20 seconds of suffocation. Which if you're relaxing yourself shouldn't

I just realized that Brody turning on Javadi might also have affected Carrie because she's still in the country and Brody saw first hand how ruthless Javadi is. Javadi might have taken her down with him. Brody might not have wanted to risk that.

Yeah, I always wondered that if in real life someone was being suffocated, and that person stopped struggling after 15-30 seconds, if the attacker would stop and then the victim could fight back and catch them off guard.

I agree. I don't want to watch 3 minutes of suffocation.

I felt like she was shot just so Quinn would find out she was pregnant, which they did, and then nothing happened. She did say it wasn't Brody's, though. I'm still holding out hope the baby arc disappears like Chris.

I kept going back and forth on whether or not he was going to kill him or not, but when he said he wanted to 'redeem' himself and then said 'good, it all started here,' I knew Akbari was dead. I kept looking at the ashtray and pencils during their whole conversation while thinking he doesn't have anything to kill him

I didn't think that it was orchestrated by Mycroft, but I was thinking that this could have been a way to have Sherlock return to London.

That's a terrible idea. Then we would have to deal with the soap opera of feelings that would come with that. It would have been better to have had her disappear like Chris, only before they did that whole story arc of her running off with that creepy kid. Maybe I missed something, but what was the point of that by

Inconceivable! Ha! That reminds me of something I learned this week. I am sure everyone knew but me, but Mandy Patinkin was Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride. That's what I found inconceivable! But no, I do not find it inconceivable that they would find bilingual border guards.

I give it a B.

I'm a bit confused as to why people would think that this show isn't in an alternate universe. The CIA wasn't just bombed. If anything, the divergence occurs after September 11 or the moment Brody was found.

I get it now. Showtime is setting up a spin-off for Dana.

Maybe there's more to the story of Dick Cheney 'accidentally' shooting that guy in the face while hunting. I guess Cheney doesn't have as much restraint as Saul.

Am I the only one that just fast-forwarded through the Dana/Brody family stuff? I would highly recommend it.