Didn't see the how the bunker thing was plausible
The whole series was a build up to that moment, he was trained and ready to do it, but all of a sudden couldn't. I couldn't watch another second of it after that.
Prison Break did this (don't read for spoilers). There was a story in where a young lad is frame for murders. When the young lad's rage is so apparent, he gets to have a gun, and is given the opportunity to shoot the person who frame him. Of course he stuttered and didn't do it at first. Then when he did shoot, he only hit the guy's ear. The writing suggested very much the opposite up to that point. They implied heavilly that the kid was so irate, he'd just kill him.
I don't like it when writer's do this, a character either feels the way you've portrayed it, or you've plot deviced a way out
Either way with both shows, I stopped watching. I don't mind drama's having a certain level of being far fetched. Sometimes it gets really stupid
Homeland did that. He would have detonated in that bunker. We live in a world where we know what evil brainwashing does. He wouldn't have had a second thought
Posted By: pants, Oct 6, 13:45:51
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