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That's very true but I don't think Homeland every actually established the character as "good" in fact, they outright stated from the very first episode that she has her own agenda and it is not necessarily in the best interests of the American public

I don't know if your 24 comparison really works. 24's most universally praised season, with 5 Emmy wins and series high ratings is the one where the president is the main villain.

Though I have to say, a young black man wearing a hoodie whilst waving a firearm through downtown DC, I was just waiting for more cops to stop him.

Or as in most seasons of 24, it ends up being the shady American businessmen who are working for the Russians, which would be just so relevant in this day and age

Why has no one mentioned all the other parks? We already saw hints of "Samurai World" and the location to Maeve's daughter did specifically say "Park 1" So does that mean that next season we're gonna see samurai, Arthurian knights and let's say dinosaurs (Jurassic World) leading the charge in the robot revolution.
And

I'll watch Kyle Chandler in anything, he's such a solid actor that seems to never get his due. While I loved him as Coach Taylor in Friday Night Lights, it wasn't until this past season of Bloodline where he all but turns into the villain of the season that I believe it's possible that he can do anything and I will

It's a pretty solid pilot but the whole time I couldn't stop thinking that if Jack Bauer was around, the whole terrorist attack never would've happened in the first place.

Sure he could walk through walls and sneak into hard to reach places but unfortunately being black in the 1950s would leave him sticking out like a sore thumb. Also it doesn't help that he can't actually touch any evidence he comes across

You're on the money there. Simpson is based on a character from the comics called Nuke. Created by Frank Miller, he was part of a super soldier program during the Vietnam war. But he was highly unstable and schizophrenic.

And I'm sure it helps that Jason didn't even direct the short film. He was the cowriter.

But it was always meant as a TV movie and never slated to get a theatrical release. So sure screening it for reviewers in a cinema might be showing the best possible version of it but isn't that just false advertising because the general public will never have the possibility to see the movie under those circumstances?

Please stop trying to make Lincoln a thing, it just doesn't work. His character is really the only thing that's dragging this show down. He doesn't come across as selfless, he just comes across as a selfish whiny brat and I just want him to be killed. And the relationship with him and Daisy, it's just so forced, they

Please oh lord, please kill off Lincoln. I do have a sneaking suspicion that they're definitely building up Joey just so they can kill him off but they really need to get rid of Lincoln. He's the one legitimately weak link on this show. There's some other ancillary characters that I have problems with but at the very

Daisy Johnson was an Avenger and the Director of SHIELD in the comics… I'd say that's pretty prestigious