Edit: I'm talking about Con-ti-nu-um
Anyone watched that new show?
What did you think of it.
As an old fan of Master Bra'tac it was sad that Tony Amendola didn't get more screen time. But as long as I don't see a body, I haven't written him off.
The odd thing was that in the future I was more sympathetic towards the terrorists. The law enforcers all just rubbed me the wrong way and even at the end of the episode I'm still not very fond of the female lead, which isn't a good sign.
There's one huge plothole: When Lucas was in the interrogation room he could have simply called her out by claiming he knows that she is not a cop. Until that moment they had nothing on him. He was arrested because he a drug in his system - nothing else. If he had claimed that she had drugged him (what she actually did) and that she should actually ID herself, the entire premise of the show would be gone.
And it's still unrealistic that even after six cops were murdered in that station no one verifies her story. Has none of them ever watched 24 and considered she might be a mole?
If the terrorists hadn't broken Lucas out the police would have to let him go at some point. He was arrested before the bank heists happened and his involvement with this hinges solely on the word of a pretend-cop.
Anyone watched that new show?
What did you think of it.
As an old fan of Master Bra'tac it was sad that Tony Amendola didn't get more screen time. But as long as I don't see a body, I haven't written him off.
The odd thing was that in the future I was more sympathetic towards the terrorists. The law enforcers all just rubbed me the wrong way and even at the end of the episode I'm still not very fond of the female lead, which isn't a good sign.
There's one huge plothole: When Lucas was in the interrogation room he could have simply called her out by claiming he knows that she is not a cop. Until that moment they had nothing on him. He was arrested because he a drug in his system - nothing else. If he had claimed that she had drugged him (what she actually did) and that she should actually ID herself, the entire premise of the show would be gone.
And it's still unrealistic that even after six cops were murdered in that station no one verifies her story. Has none of them ever watched 24 and considered she might be a mole?
If the terrorists hadn't broken Lucas out the police would have to let him go at some point. He was arrested before the bank heists happened and his involvement with this hinges solely on the word of a pretend-cop.
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