Watched all 3 episodes tonight. Amazing. Favorite show on tv right now.
That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.Up to date now. Just need some clarification. Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
I think the whole point is to drag it out.Anybody starting to think maybe Brody isnt a terrorist cell? I mean theyre taking a really long time to drop the bomb, which I like but that would be pretty interesting.
Isn't this the main conflict in this show from the pilot through the present? I'm sure there will be multiple twists and side-plots, but I think most of the effort so far in the series has been directed at sending conflicting signals on Brodie.Anybody starting to think maybe Brody isnt a terrorist cell? I mean theyre taking a really long time to drop the bomb, which I like but that would be pretty interesting.
Ummmmmmmmm...'shadyridr said:Anybody starting to think maybe Brody isnt a terrorist cell? I mean theyre taking a really long time to drop the bomb, which I like but that would be pretty interesting.
The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification. Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
He paid cash. They said that when he bought the house.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification. Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
Maybe, but it could be that the cell simply keeps eyes on Faisel and noticed the tail. At this point, it could be anything, I guess. Probably a good shot that someone in the CIA is helping the terrorists. With folks from "24" working on this show, we'd probably be safe to assume that.'wadegarrett said:If the Professor's cell knows the CIA is on to him, they'd have to know that Carrie is all over Brody, no? Are we looking at two different terrorist cells here or just two different operations being conducted by Abu Nazir at the same time? Seems like the latter.
Thought Carrie would realize the rug she picked up in the garage is being used by Brody for prayer. Future episode perhaps.
We don't know that the CIA even knows about her, which I assume is the goal. That's why I'd guess she's not his wife either.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification.
Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
They're definitely a romantic couple since she was calming him down with gentle caresses and kisses. She seems to be the driving force of the pair as well. The call about the tail came pretty late, she barely had time to put out the signal. I dunno the geography, so it's possible that it's just close to the U, but maybe the cell has lookouts in the neighborhood.We don't know that the CIA even knows about her, which I assume is the goal. That's why I'd guess she's not his wife either.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification.
Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
It didn't occur to me that they would walk up with a briefcase full of bills. The CIA would have checked on title docs, deeds, county registar office, all that stuff. But this is moot if it was done through a fake wife.I bought my house with cash, but there was a wire transfer betweent he bank and escrow compnay involved.He paid cash. They said that when he bought the house.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification. Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
How YOU doing?It didn't occur to me that they would walk up with a briefcase full of bills. The CIA would have checked on title docs, deeds, county registar office, all that stuff. But this is moot if it was done through a fake wife.I bought my house with cash, but there was a wire transfer betweent he bank and escrow compnay involved.He paid cash. They said that when he bought the house.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification.
Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
True but I would imagine you could "cashier check" all that money - I don't know - but I agree was probably the old ladyIt didn't occur to me that they would walk up with a briefcase full of bills. The CIA would have checked on title docs, deeds, county registar office, all that stuff. But this is moot if it was done through a fake wife.I bought my house with cash, but there was a wire transfer betweent he bank and escrow compnay involved.He paid cash. They said that when he bought the house.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification. Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
I agree. Just saying I'd doubt she's legally his wife.They're definitely a romantic couple since she was calming him down with gentle caresses and kisses. She seems to be the driving force of the pair as well. The call about the tail came pretty late, she barely had time to put out the signal. I dunno the geography, so it's possible that it's just close to the U, but maybe the cell has lookouts in the neighborhood.We don't know that the CIA even knows about her, which I assume is the goal. That's why I'd guess she's not his wife either.The necklace/400k transaction makes me wonder. Bald guy must've suggested, and perhaps encouraged, the prince to buy Lynn the expensive necklace, right? If positioning the couple near the airport is a vital part of the plan, then there must have been a time crunch in getting the cash to buy the house.Also, when the CIA did the background checks on the professor, didn't they notice a sudden deposit of money in his bank account? Unless the funds was sent through the wife... but the CIA would have checked her out as well, right?'biggamer3 said:That does make sense though that means they are including another outsider into the plan when it was much easier to just have the money dropped off for prof.'EYLive said:I think it's to create a separation between the prince (and the bald assistant) and the terrorist. Bald guy doesn't want to be seen with the people carrying out the plan, so the dry cleaner acts as a buffer.'biggamer3 said:Up to date now. Just need some clarification.
Princes body guard had hooker killed to steal necklace to sell at laundry place. Now where does Arab prof. come into picture? Does he get the 400k from bodyguard dude? If so why the need to walk into laundry, why can't bodyguard just give him the cash? Not understanding this point
Welcome to the club.I just watched the first four episodes. It feels good to get in on the ground floor of a good show.
I didn't start watching The Wire until after it was over. I just started Breaking Bad a few months ago. (I started in on The Sopranos just after it was over, but I only made it through about one season before losing interest. And I've never seen Mad Men.)
I was in on the ground floor of Modern Family, but comedies are different.
I'm finally cool now.
Perhaps. Everything pales in comparison after watching Breaking Bad. Maybe Homeland needs some more action... or bubes.Best show on TV right now.
Well, right now. Meaning currently airing. Breaking bad is a better show obviously, but this show has top shelf potential.Perhaps. Everything pales in comparison after watching Breaking Bad. Maybe Homeland needs some more action... or bubes.Best show on TV right now.
Writers can always find ways to drag on a show.Of course this show is awesome now, but after this storyline with whether Brody is a terrorist plays out, where can they take this show season 2?
at the current pace we may not find anything out about him until season 2Of course this show is awesome now, but after this storyline with whether Brody is a terrorist plays out, where can they take this show season 2?
also, perturbed at the lack of bosoms in the latest episodePollard good stuff I would like the story line where we find out he is up to no good and she thinks he is good
Feels like we're due for some Claire Danes boob. Modest as they may be, I'd like to see that.I think she's done a bit of nude before, but I've never seen it.also, perturbed at the lack of bosoms in the latest episodePollard good stuff I would like the story line where we find out he is up to no good and she thinks he is good
All caught up now. Great show so far. I can't wait to see the guard interview.also, perturbed at the lack of bosoms in the latest episodePollard good stuff I would like the story line where we find out he is up to no good and she thinks he is good
Feels like we're due for some Claire Danes boob. Modest as they may be, I'd like to see that.I think she's done a bit of nude before, but I've never seen it.also, perturbed at the lack of bosoms in the latest episodePollard good stuff I would like the story line where we find out he is up to no good and she thinks he is good
looking forward to that also...should be intense!All caught up now. Great show so far. I can't wait to see the guard interview.also, perturbed at the lack of bosoms in the latest episodePollard good stuff I would like the story line where we find out he is up to no good and she thinks he is good
this is the direction they will be going imo. makes senseDaines has a pretty nice booty based on the tight fitting pant suites and skirts.I hope the don't drag the reveal of Brody being a terrorist out too long, I'd like to see it play out for the season finale. Then for season 2, show Carrie try to stop whatever the plot is while trying to link Brody to the terrorists as he runs for office.
Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
Why would he do that knowing what he already knows about her? The only thing would be to try and turn her also, which is crazy.Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
I agree. Being hardened and trained in an Iragi prison for years, I don't see Brody letting a CIA agent get too close. If anything, he'll use her to manipulate future investigations.I'm eager to see more (and longer) flashbacks of Brody being turned in Irag.Why would he do that knowing what he already knows about her? The only thing would be to try and turn her also, which is crazy.Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
I think the show is setting them as analogues to each other that have a deep connection and understanding as fellow "lone wolves" on "holy missions", and the lines of whether they are getting close to each for strategic benefit or finding some rare kinship and intimacy are going to blur for both of themYeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
Friends close, enemies closer. Hed be able to steer her this way and that and try to glean what she knows. Seems like manipulation is the whole theme of the show.Why would he do that knowing what he already knows about her? The only thing would be to try and turn her also, which is crazy.Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
I think Brody is still deciding if he is a terrorist/will carry out the plot. He may well have a dramatic reversal and end up being a more important asset for the US in WoT than he ever could have by not letting himself be "turned". He may well decide to spill his guts to the US intel and Danes will still not believe him and think THAT is also part of the plot... and it might be, or it might not be...good House of Mirrors "nothing is what it seems to be" theme going on here.It's also pretty clear to me that the "instructions" in this entire thing (like the call to the prof's woman at home, the limo driver killing the girl in the necklace exchange) could be coming from someone inside the US gov't, maybe even someone acting on orders from on high as opposed to a rogue double agent.We could easily be heading to a theme of everyone is a double agent of some sort to the point where they aren't sure what side they are on anymore.Daines has a pretty nice booty based on the tight fitting pant suites and skirts.I hope the don't drag the reveal of Brody being a terrorist out too long, I'd like to see it play out for the season finale. Then for season 2, show Carrie try to stop whatever the plot is while trying to link Brody to the terrorists as he runs for office.
This is true, but I don't think it is that simple for either of them (who are both trying to manipulate each other). I think there is something genuine going on too that will complicate matters for both of them.Friends close, enemies closer. Hed be able to steer her this way and that and try to glean what she knows. Seems like manipulation is the whole theme of the show.Why would he do that knowing what he already knows about her? The only thing would be to try and turn her also, which is crazy.Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
Possibly, but I don't think there's been any evidence of that yet. She went to the meeting with the sole purpose of keeping tabs on him because her tap warrant ended. And he already knows from his debriefing that she's intensely interested in Abu Nazir so his motive to keeping track of her, now that she "coincidentally" showed up at his meeting, is far, far more dubious than romantic. Sure, could be a mutual fling occurring, but so far the motives for either aren't in that veinThis is true, but I don't think it is that simple for either of them (who are both trying to manipulate each other). I think there is something genuine going on too that will complicate matters for both of them.Friends close, enemies closer. Hed be able to steer her this way and that and try to glean what she knows. Seems like manipulation is the whole theme of the show.Why would he do that knowing what he already knows about her? The only thing would be to try and turn her also, which is crazy.Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it
I hope they don't hire the writers from Alias.I think Brody is still deciding if he is a terrorist/will carry out the plot. He may well have a dramatic reversal and end up being a more important asset for the US in WoT than he ever could have by not letting himself be "turned". He may well decide to spill his guts to the US intel and Danes will still not believe him and think THAT is also part of the plot... and it might be, or it might not be...
good House of Mirrors "nothing is what it seems to be" theme going on here.
It's also pretty clear to me that the "instructions" in this entire thing (like the call to the prof's woman at home, the limo driver killing the girl in the necklace exchange) could be coming from someone inside the US gov't, maybe even someone acting on orders from on high as opposed to a rogue double agent.
We could easily be heading to a theme of everyone is a double agent of some sort to the point where they aren't sure what side they are on anymore.
I agree with Siggy. I interpreted it as fairly genuine based on her reactions, like her facial expressions (which he couldn't see bc her back was to him)Possibly, but I don't think there's been any evidence of that yet. She went to the meeting with the sole purpose of keeping tabs on him because her tap warrant ended. And he already knows from his debriefing that she's intensely interested in Abu Nazir so his motive to keeping track of her, now that she "coincidentally" showed up at his meeting, is far, far more dubious than romantic. Sure, could be a mutual fling occurring, but so far the motives for either aren't in that veinThis is true, but I don't think it is that simple for either of them (who are both trying to manipulate each other). I think there is something genuine going on too that will complicate matters for both of them.Friends close, enemies closer. Hed be able to steer her this way and that and try to glean what she knows. Seems like manipulation is the whole theme of the show.Why would he do that knowing what he already knows about her? The only thing would be to try and turn her also, which is crazy.Yeah, but like most anything in the show, whether it's real or not is the big question. I'm on the side of her pretending so she can stay close to him and figure out if he's a threat. Now, does he realize that and is he paying her the same way?she sure seemed to appear charmed by him in the closing scene...I say he hits it