So we’ll all be meeting again in Eritrea. Good. I’m looking forward to that.
So we’ll all be meeting again in Eritrea. Good. I’m looking forward to that.
I disagree. Vikram Murthi focuses on the storyline and how the several strands fit together. This is what I, too, find most interesting about The Brink. Tweet tweet tweet was, for me, the weakest episode so far because, in my view, it did almost nothing to advance the main plot, which is Larson’s and Talbot’s…
“Tweet Tweet Tweet” is a perfect example of how The Brink gets too caught up in the big picture,” Vikram Murthi says. No, it’s the other way around. In this episode there was not nearly enough of the big picture and far too much of the little pictures. The apocalypse-fixated ambassador with his seven schoolgirls is…
I look forward to earning my reward. I also trust disqus crazy is wrong and that there will be a second season, and more …
I’m not sure what the reviewer means by “three main storylines.” I can see only one main storyline, that keeps the viewer guessing about where it’s all heading. It’s the war triangle of countries Pakistan-India-Israel, mixed up with the power triangle of characters Secretary of State-Defense Secretary-President. So…