Originally Posted by chocolate chip:
“carrie has turned repulsive - that scene with the young bereaved med student- ugh. I could see it coming but was really hoping she wouldn't go there. Most uncomfortable thing to watch.
On the other hand, Quinn is getting more air time this series and is just lovely”
Originally Posted by Casmana:
“Last night was pretty dull . Nauseaous in some parts . Carrie's becoming very, very dislikeable and she's doing that side to side head movement again which annoys me .
Anyway how the heck does the ex head of CIA get duped the way Saul did?”
I agree. Carrie is a horrible person and Quinn *swoon* is our new lens. Maybe the intention is to give her a redemption arc, but it'd better involve actual remorse rather than the show's usual "but see, she's
brilliant, she was right all along!" schtick.
I don't trust this writing team at all, not since halfway through S2 when it morphed into 24. I've read interviews with Alex Gansa and it's clear from his responses to criticisms about things like the ludicrous twist in S3, when it was revealed that Saul and Carrie were in cahoots and which wasn't a twist at all but duping the audience and breaking your own show's narrative rules, that what he thinks they're doing and what we see are different.
You've gone wrong with your writing when your heroine gets shot in the arm and the audience cheers, or when we groan "not again" as two more men (Quinn and the young lad) fall for her charms.