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  1. Everything about the marketing and them playing up the “cowboy lawman” cliche is dumb as hell.  LA County Sheriff’s Office has nearly 10 thousand deputies, and the county has millions of residents.  It stopped being the Wild West 150 years ago.

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  2. On 11/25/2019 at 2:17 PM, Constantinople said:

    Reyes needs Russian weapons to fight back U. S. sanctions.

    If Russian weapons in Venezuela are a concern, and they result from U.S. sanctions, you could always, I don't know, remove the sanctions.

    “Venezuela is secretly buying Russian weapons” is a dumbass fearmongering plot point because, as anyone with a modicum of awareness of what is going on in Venezuela knows, Venezuela is pretty openly buying weapons from the Russians.

  3. On 11/23/2019 at 6:37 PM, Rambler said:

    Dear Showrunners,

    If it is absolutely necessary that every recurring character on this show not named Baez be white as the driven snow, would it kill you to maybe have a couple of minority guest stars in each episode?

    Thanks.

    I’m sure there’s room for yet another BLM leader who is secretly self centered and thus horrible because the show writers have overdosed on the Blue Lives Matter koolaid.

    Its not like this show is set in New York City after all.

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  4. 15 hours ago, himela said:

    Toby's motive for losing the weight was the stroke and his newborn baby and this is admireable but the way he is acting now, it seems he has started getting obsessed with being fit and every obsession is catastrophic. Having said that, if I were his wife I would maybe forgive this obsession but he goes and talks badly about his wife to strangers he just met and the only common thing they have is crossfit? This is disgusting. Real men don't talk badly about their wife to anyone ever because by doing that you show disrespect not only to her but mostly to yourself because you were the one who chose her and took vows to stay with her for the rest of your life. Also the response from the other woman "don't let her take you down" is wrong. If this woman cares about Toby, she will advise him to discuss these things with his wife rather than talking to strangers.

    Kate doesn’t even know for sure that they’re talking about her in that group chat.  She could be getting herself worked up over Toby complaining about a random woman in any number of contexts, from work to the gym. And “the other woman” could also be a dude given that “LadyKryptonite” could mean both “a lady calling herself kryptonite” or “kryptonite for ladies.”

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  5. Honestly the CIA hiring a freelancer to conduct noncritical tasks like takeing pictures of two people meeting  doesn't seem that farfetched.  Not only does the CIA not have infinite manpower, using cutouts and deniable freelancers is basically espionage 101, and they rightfully wouldn't expect the opposition to go so far as to murder an enemy operative on enemy soil since that's a massive overreaction.  And there's the whole "CIA isn't supposed to operate on US soil thing".  Although it would've worked better if the victim was a PI rather than just a photographer.

    That said I'm not sure why FBI agents like Maggie care so much about finding murderers   They're not homicide detectives.

    Also they really did work hiding Missy Peregrym's pregnancy, especially in the storage locker scene.  Props to her on being game for a fight scene while pregnant.  Knowing that I kinda winced when the female spy punched her in the stomach.

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  6. On 11/14/2019 at 12:47 AM, The Ringo Kidd said:

    OA is really out of line for stopping his cousin from getting on the job. He really is a sanctimonious asshole.

    I'm only two minutes into this episode, but how is OA out of line here?  He gets ambushed by family who tell him that a family member he doesn't particularly like put his name down as a reference without going so far as to reach out to OA first to let him know.  OA is completely justified to give this person a poor reference, and he doesn't owe it to this cousin to lie to help him get a job and place his own professional reputation on the line.

    It's the cousin who's the asshole here.  If you or I put down a person's name for a reference without consulting them first or even having a decent idea of the kind of reference that person would provide it would be our fuckup, not the reference being a "sanctimonious asshole". 

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  7. So, color me disappointed if that’s going to be all she wrote for Cassidy’s character.  I thought the character was great and complements Kevin well platonically or romantically, so it would be a huge waste if all she does is kinda sorta facilitate Kevin getting to know Nicky better.  Hopefully she can show up in a larger role in the latter half of the season that isn’t an idiotic “Upper 30s to 40s career woman who was deployed in a combat zone up until a few months ago apparently wasn’t on long term birth control” plot.

    I really couldn’t care less about Deja and Malik.  By any reasonable metric, but especially the one where Deja’s father is a politician, allowing their relationship to continue is a Terrible Idea.

    It feels like we’ve been going one step forward, two steps back with Kate and Toby all season long, and this episode was no different.  Feels like we’ve been going around the “Conflict ensues, Kate acts like a dick, realizes she’s being a dick and apologizes” cycle a few times now and it’s frustrating that she doesn’t seem to be learning or growing any.

    Randall was way overstepping his boundaries with Rebecca in the job interview plot.  And while not all dementia is Alzheimer’s, I’m pretty sure that’s all we could expect Hollywood writers to have heard of.

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  8. 6 minutes ago, Crs97 said:

    Yes, entry level position usually means no experience necessary so to think she knows their software was silly.  I did like his response to Randall’s “my mom won’t use a sob story to get a job” comment: “But you will?”

    I think I would have talked with Miguel before I told Rebecca she needed a doctor.  And Randall’s 20 year comment was definitely beneath him.  

    These days entry level position means you've had a few semesters worth of unpaid internships before hand.  But I really don't see any company basing hiring decisions on whether or not you know the type of software that they use, unless it's something ubiquitous like Microsoft Office or you actually have certifications for said software (vs. just knowing how to use it).  Bringing you up to speed on the software is what orientation and training is for.

    Also, having one's son speak on one behalf sounds like something that would get you instantly rejected.

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  9. So I haven't had a chance to catch up on the episode until now, but Fiona's pretty skeezy, isn't she?  Or maybe I'm just that taken aback by seeing Dex so unsettled.

    Maybe I would've been more okay with them hooking up with Fiona wasn't Dex's client at the time.

    I really hope they've worked out the Love Triangle business, because I wasn't really a fan of it.

    Overall, it's a step down from the last episode, which was excellent.  Unfortunately the next episode isn't for another week but hopefully it'll be a return to form, promo aside.

    Also, no more tape?  Did they run out of budget for music licensing?
     

  10. 4 hours ago, Happywatcher said:

    However, if season 3 is Jack back at HQ and Mike November out running field ops, sign me up for bingeing it all the first night. He was a strong and likable character, and the on and off ex wife thing would be great

    Also, would it kill the writers to introduce some female characters at CIA?  American women do volunteer to join the clandestine service, after all.  And surely there has to be a woman, military veteran or otherwise, who is qualified to run with the show's crackerjack version of Special Activities Division if Greer is hauling around his diseased coronary arteries across the hostile territory of the season.

    Sure, Tom Clancy's works weren't exactly massively feminist but it's pretty clear that the showrunners didn't know what to do with BND officer Noomi Rapace or much concern for explaining away why manly hero spy is working with a(n attractive female) foreign agent instead of another CIA officer.

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  11. 7 hours ago, Happywatcher said:

    With the sole exceptions of figuring out the ship slightly before Greer and figuring out the mining plot before the professionals in DC would have, Jack literally made every single part of the season worse. 

    Also, Greer is a massive liability in the field and whoever decided that he should be anywhere near kinetic operations should probably be fired.

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  12. On 11/9/2019 at 5:17 PM, Happywatcher said:

    Jack and Uber aren't the finest at following directions. 

    Just so everyone knows, military equipment cases are so expensive because they have to both equalize pressure and are waterproof

    There are also these wonderful things that are called "ziplock bags".  I guess the high speed low drag black ops Operators forgot to pack any.

    Seriously, "Elite badasses lose comms because nobody thought to waterproof them prior to jumping into the water" is one of many idiot plot moments in this season.

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  13. On 11/9/2019 at 12:20 AM, SG11 said:

    I’m going to take a wild guess and assume innocent black men are not in prison right now because of an imaginary Dick Wolf racially blind facial recognition system. FYI, facial recognition was not created to be racist. Don’t get your propaganda from cop hating producers.

    In reality the "facial recognition system" is called "fitting the description", a reason to detain any black male give or take 20 years of age within a several mile radius of the location of a reported crime.  Technology being designed with white people in mind and thus leaving black people at a disadvantage is recorded fact.  The entire point of it's depiction here is that software doesn't need to be designed by moustache twirling racist programmers in order to be racist, since not accounting for the fact that a significant portion of the population has skin that is darker than beige is itself racism in design.  The fiction here lies in the fancy facial recognition technology being advanced enough to be used in field situations to ID specific individuals.  But if such a hypothetical system existed then it's guaranteed that a bad cop like Voight/Lt. Jon Burge would have used it to pin crimes on black men.

  14. 22 hours ago, Norma Desmond said:

    Nope. You're definitely not alone.

    Sophie’s a fictional character but even so I’d hope she wouldn’t be so stupid as to break up with her fiancé to give Kevin a third chance.

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  15. Gotta say, if nothing else, this show is a lot more graceful in integrating regular characters' personal stories into the case of the week than other Dick Wolf shows.

    Also it's kinda funny that despite being the nominal lead, Maggie is basically playing cheerleader for her colleagues' personal issues for a few weeks now.

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  16. 3 hours ago, MJS said:

    I saw it as he’s not allowed to not be nice to people- he has to be on all the time for his fans. She actually has a luxury he doesn’t. Maybe she can have some empathy for the fact he always has to be this certain persona. 

    She does.  The second she sees him have to snap his friendly celebrity setting to “on” she realizes she’s being a dick to him and apologizes.

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  17. 51 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

    So the bad guy/H!ITG! was Colin Cunningham, who I recalled as the bad guy on Falling Skies.

    +++++++++++

    Is Grey now officially Hoffman's CI?

    +++++++++++

    Aren't "priceless" artifacts not worth stealing because they can't be fenced? Pretty sure that's L&O 101.

    Unless you're selling to shady collectors who just want to have them.

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  18. 13 minutes ago, JudyObscure said:

    Hum, the way it was written I thought it was Morrison, not the show runners who thought she wouldn't be taken seriously.  As a brunette I've always been offended by actresses who assume that if they make their hair my color, they wont be  pretty anymore.

    Actually I lied.  According to Wikipedia the character actually dyes her hair blonde after a few seasons rather than the other way around.  It’s been ages since I watched House to be honest, and I really doubt I’d be able to take it seriously now that I’m working in a hospital.

    10 minutes ago, izabella said:

    I like Cassidy, too.  I don't like the cheating, but I like the actress and character.

    If they’re separated (and have been for a few months at least) then it’s not cheating IMO.  Divorce is just the paperwork that makes it official in the eyes of the government, but their marriage is already over.

  19. 2 minutes ago, JudyObscure said:

    Merle Streep, Reese Witherspoon, Gweneth Paltrow and Helen Mirrin get serious roles even though they're blondes. I have two doctors who are young female blondes.

    It makes me think Morrison really believes she's more beautiful than the other actresses and has to tone it down so we wont all faint from the radiant glow. 

    Uh, pretty sure that was the character's rationale, not the actor.  Jennifer Morrison dyed her hair because actors dye their hair for the job all the time.

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  20. 11 minutes ago, Empress1 said:

    I think it's just the idea that every woman in Kevin's orbit ends up a love interest eventually. Which ... I mean, I get it, he fine. But it IS possible for men and women to just be friends, and Kevin makes shitty romantic choices (I think Zoe was good for him but if they're on different sides of the kid thing, they need to be apart), so it would be refreshing if he met a woman he liked platonically and things stayed platonic. Especially since Cassidy and her husband are still trying to work things out.

    Are they though?  Because by the time you've moved out of the house and are splitting custody of your child from weekend to weekend it seems a little too late for that.  Plus there's the whole thing where Ryan seems to resent a thing that was a huge part of Cassidy's life (her military service).  Sure, they were high school sweethearts, but there's a reason why most marriages between high school sweethearts fail.  People change and become more than the person they were in high school.

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  21. 11 minutes ago, twoods said:

    Cassidy and Kevin made me queasy. Why did you have to go there show? So clique and predictable.

    I absolutely loved Jack and Randall together. I ffed through Jack and Rebecca’s asshole father scenes. We know they get married and all that- I don’t need to see it. I would much rather see Jack hang out with his kids- those scenes are always fantastic.

    What exactly makes Cassidy and Kevin more “predictable” than any iteration of “Show heartthrob gets with sexy Hollywood professional woman a decade his younger”?

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