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also, and this needs to be said, while the baby may look like Brody via red hair, it's the ugliest baby maybe ever on TV
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also, and this needs to be said, while the baby may look like Brody via red hair, it's the ugliest baby maybe ever on TV
Has their ever been a show that went from Emmy Award worthy to sucking this bad?
Finally watched the two episodes so I can come in here and post.
Scumbag Carrie, handing her baby off to her sister and that bathtub scene.
My bad yo. I dont have cable and I dont even know when this show airs...At least wait until 10PM EST on Sundays to get such posts off
Sundays at 9:00 PM.Wait I saw it too. When does this actually air? I can't remember the last time I watched scheduled TV.
I aint read the link but I know something similar was posted a few seasons ago and I felt it was a reach. Mostly about the portrayal of ppl in the middle east, Muslims, etc.
Anyway, as for the ep, Quinn a simp. He should've said to Carrie "Even though I bailed mad early and let Sandy die, we didn't have a chance anyway." Darr set him straight. Son should be ashamed of himself. Everybody can see he left dude to die and he's suppose to be one of the best trained men they got.
@ this kid being seduced by Carrie as the white temptress. Selling him all types of lies.
Nah they were never romantically involved. Plus wasn't it Quinn who shot her before? Lolol. I believe Quinn's affection for her has been a subconscious one & he didn't realize it 'til this episode when everyone was throwing it in his face & him watching/reliving the incident with Sandy.Really liking Quinn's storyline so far this year. I thought him as the male lead would suck, but I grew to like him over the past two seasons.
upon finishing the episode, him and Carrie were never romantically involved were they? why does she have such an affect on 'em?
Nah nothing based off this ep. I clicked this link posted later, read most of it, and they really go in to it like the promo poster with Carrie in the red surrounded by Muslims in the black burkas as some allusion to red riding hood surrounded by all of the Muslim wolves in blackI aint read the link but I know something similar was posted a few seasons ago and I felt it was a reach. Mostly about the portrayal of ppl in the middle east, Muslims, etc.
Anyway, as for the ep, Quinn a simp. He should've said to Carrie "Even though I bailed mad early and let Sandy die, we didn't have a chance anyway." Darr set him straight. Son should be ashamed of himself. Everybody can see he left dude to die and he's suppose to be one of the best trained men they got.
@ this kid being seduced by Carrie as the white temptress. Selling him all types of lies.
was that supposed to be the racist part? homie catching feels off of Carrie and not the pretty brown chick ?
Nah nothing based off this ep. I clicked this link posted later, read most of it, and they really go in to it like the promo poster with Carrie in the red surrounded by Muslims in the black burkas as some allusion to red riding hood surrounded by all of the Muslim wolves in blackI aint read the link but I know something similar was posted a few seasons ago and I felt it was a reach. Mostly about the portrayal of ppl in the middle east, Muslims, etc.
Anyway, as for the ep, Quinn a simp. He should've said to Carrie "Even though I bailed mad early and let Sandy die, we didn't have a chance anyway." Darr set him straight. Son should be ashamed of himself. Everybody can see he left dude to die and he's suppose to be one of the best trained men they got.
@ this kid being seduced by Carrie as the white temptress. Selling him all types of lies.
was that supposed to be the racist part? homie catching feels off of Carrie and not the pretty brown chick ?
Then depictions about certain places based on real places that are vilified shown as basically crime areas when they're really huge metropolitan hubs in those areas, Issa's name being mispronounced by every person that says it (like it's so offensive and unrealistic for Americans to mispronounce foreign names), and a whole bunch of other stuff in the show some ppl that aren't apart of the culture would overlook. I'm sure some of these complaints have something behind it as far as racism and prejudice against their faith but to some it may be all reaching or reading too much in to certain things.
To me some things are good points and others are taking something that's a metaphor and making them double and triple entendres with 3rd meanings that are offensive. They're basically calling the show one of the worst shows on tv for portraying the Middle East and Islam calling it a weapon that basically confirms American's stereotypes of Muslims.
upon finishing the episode, him and Carrie were never romantically involved were they? why does she have such an affect on 'em?