Yeah, I couldn't help but to suspect Elizabeth of trying to seduce Pastor Tim. What she did to Don was beyond cold-hearted, so you almost have to assume she's doing the same thing to Tim.
Yeah, I couldn't help but to suspect Elizabeth of trying to seduce Pastor Tim. What she did to Don was beyond cold-hearted, so you almost have to assume she's doing the same thing to Tim.
I loved how this episode played on the theme of girl power in different ways. Judith and Kwenrith being outright defiant (Kwenrith's "three kings" comment was hilarious), Lagertha and Torvi not letting their marriages define them as individuals, Yidu and Gisla using their sexuality to exert their equality, and Aslaug…
I was about to post the exact same comments about the training scenes and the attack on Alex. These people (who are supposed to be FBI agents at this point) get their feelings hurt because they're being watched and then go home when supposedly there's still a bomb somewhere out there that's going to kill hundreds of…
You know things are screwed up when Father Gabriel is the most sane/least annoying character of the episode.
Except it really doesn't matter who the terrorist is. Whichever NAT did it is clearly working for Liam and the FBI Director and whoever else they're working for. So Season 1 is finding out which NAT is guilty (yawn) and then Season 2 is finding out who Liam is working for and what he and Alex's father did. Season 3…
So to summarize the plot: The FBI Director and Liam are trying to frame Alex because her dad was in the FBI and did some shady stuff with Liam in the past. So instead of just not letting Alex into the FBI in the first place, they let her in but immediately start plotting to frame her for terrorism nine months later…