Discussion
Bullett said:
Yes, one of the better episodes I thought. I was surprised by the ending, I was expecting that to be Tom although I was pretty certain Brody was working for the terrorists. With him saying I'm out it does change it into a will he/won't he, rather than a is he/isn't he. I hope it doesn't go all Sylar (heros).
Spot on, I think you're right. Well anyway, me and those who are watching it at home have a theory as to who the mole in Washington is..Well my original theory is shot. I didn't think they could keep interest high after revealing the dead one wasn't dead, but then ging had his little meeting.
It certainly has picked up recently and turned from a show that I watch over my laptop into a show where I sort of move the laptop.
It certainly has picked up recently and turned from a show that I watch over my laptop into a show where I sort of move the laptop.
Terzo123 said:
I enjoyed the first series but at the same time didn't like the ending.
I hope they don't drag it out.
Of course they'll drag it out. The whole second series is going to be I hope they don't drag it out.
Carrie doing "Private CIA" with Ray out of Due South doing jobs that aren't really official for Saul that will eventually result in the CIA mole being discovered somewhere around episode 8. Brody will become a congressman and will somehow or other get close to the president at an event, possibly the State of the Union address. Carrie will save the day, and this time everyone will realise, with Estes grudgingly giving her her job back.
I think.
What did she ask Saul near the end of the episode? When he went to see her before the electric shock treatment started, she said something like "Do you think there's any chance ...[something]... terminated?", to which he bluntly replied "No". I cleared my throat or something at the wrong time and didn't hear what was said.
She asked if she could appeal her termination. I think Saul's 'no' answer was confirmation that her only future laid in the shock treatment. And, hell, what a last line she got... Who would believe her, now, as a civilian with severe mental health issues, even if she could remember afterwards?
dxg said:
She asked if she could appeal her termination. I think Saul's 'no' answer was confirmation that her only future laid in the shock treatment. And, hell, what a last line she got... Who would believe her, now, as a civilian with severe mental health issues, even if she could remember afterwards?
Saul didn't want her to have that treatment. I think he said no as not to give her false hope and wait to see if she was strong enough to stop it, he could have said yes to help her more.Watched it all now. What an ace ending, loved it. Was rather fitting and much better than I was expecting. Glad that Brody sorted out his partner at the end.
dxg said:
She asked if she could appeal her termination. I think Saul's 'no' answer was confirmation that her only future laid in the shock treatment. And, hell, what a last line she got... Who would believe her, now, as a civilian with severe mental health issues, even if she could remember afterwards?
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