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edhopper

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  1. While the baby story is heartbreaking, they knew exactly what could happen. They are as much responsible as the Project. And the LP was saving the world.
  2. This was quite good. I see them setting up some good conflicts.
  3. So Red let's the task force take down his own organization. Except they don't and no one is arrested. Couldn't he have just paid every one off and close it down?
  4. The more I think about it the more I dislike what they did with Gene and the docudrama. It really stinks of the writers just trying to be clever and not true to the characters or the show. It even took Janice's father, who was always one step ahead of everyone and made him into someone easily duped.
  5. So NBC is just throwing these episodes out there? I would have missed them if my DVR wasn't set. As to this episode, it was an interesting mystery as to how they were all connected, but the tam sitting around waiting to find something to do was embarrassing. The Congressman is probably right about them.
  6. Gene did not deserve to go to prison for life, another victim of Barry's amorality. I am not fond of gross miscarriages of justice. Reminds me of the ending to White Lotus Season 2.
  7. Sure Stanley, give up the nuclear codes that could condem a billion people to death, and the only bargaining chip you have to the psychopath who will never keep her word. You ran a spy agency. Also hate the global spanning agency that has five people involved in everything.
  8. One more thing. The Organized Crime Division of the NYPD was ended in 2016 when the entire Dept was restructured. At the time it had 1600 personnel, not 5. So last week they are on Diplomatic detail and investigate something the FBI or Secret Service should be doing. This week they are looking into a case that belongs to the Dept. of Corrections or needs the State's involvement. Not a bad episode, but they are straying into Rookie territory.
  9. Special units also have a lot of support personnel for paper work, filing, etc... not just 4 detectives. Its a weird case, and what was that last scene about ?
  10. How much were these guys paid that they kept going after a. Umber of them were getting shot and killed. You'd think a few would say "F" this. And keep shooting at the bullet proof shields. Top notch police work. I can also think of half a dozen easier ways to get a lot of cops to one place.
  11. Innocent guy will kill an entire building of people to get one guy. Don't lift a finger for him Harold. Also, Reseller and Co bust through just as he leaves cabin, because they never cover the other exits. And, if poison is like Ricin, then it is toxic to the touch, so a gas mask alone won't save you.
  12. It really is a mess of a show. I am compelled to watch it burn.
  13. Shouldn't the FBI have taken it over after thr bomb?
  14. Did we ever get a resolution to the Red is Elizabeth's mother thing, or just suggestions about it. Did they drop the main mystery of the whole show?
  15. I think they stuck the landing. They probably wanted 3 seasons, with Jonah and Sophie's deaths being the S2 cliffhanger. But COVID and Amazon got in the way of all that. So we had this slightly rushed season, where they managed to tell the story they wanted to. A good effort all around. It's a world I would like them to come back to sometime. Maybe a sequel in modern times? Maybe a graphic novel?
  16. I don't understand why the Black Ravens would want to stop their people from being free? Episode 8 answers it.
  17. 12,000 police officers in LA. But these 6 cops work every big case.
  18. One and done for me. I don't care who killed Bruce. Is an alternative Batman Universe the best they could do? The kill Batgirl and keep this?
  19. How much of the budget was spent on that episode? No wonder next week is a courtroom drama.
  20. I am a week behind, so just saw the FBI's bitch episode. After Whitey Bulger, there is no way in hell the FBI would allow a murderer to remain on the street. No matter who he serves up. The way to end this is anonymously let the NY Times know the FBI is protecting a crime lord. It was quite openly discussed when the FBI went to their office, so this "secret" can easily be leaked.
  21. edhopper

    S04.E13: Mud

    Funniest line of the show. Wendy: "I know I am not easy to loves sometimes." Sometimes? You break bad more times than Walter White.
  22. I am as woke as they come, and proud of it. I believe trans people deserve the same rights and respect as anyone else. That said, this felt a little too "Afterschool Special" to me. The happy ending too pat. Here we are 10 years later and Trans people are more under attack than ever. Not that I wanted a sad end for Gia, just maybe it's the wrong type of show for this. I did not buy the horrible mother coming around at the end. I thought the other Trans actors discussing their lives was the most effective parts.
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