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This whole thing has Dar's name all over it. Not just Carrie's situation but the middle eastern stuff Saul is looking into. Now Dar pretty much has the Pres-elect locked away while he's scheming around. He would have that kind of power to pull the phone recordings from the NSA. The van in Quinn's pic. Was the same one the poor kid drove? Loving Quinn this season.
Is that radio guy supposed to be a Brietbart knock off?That far right radio host just topped Dar as the biggest p.o.s of the series. Wow.
The episode really was a Dar friendly one. The way things played out for him. They could have ended the episode with him bumping Ice Cube's It Was a Good Day upon hearing how everything went in his favor.
This season's been great and tonight's ep was phenomenal. All the pieces are now falling into place.
I was seething at O'Keefe. Keene handled him much calmer than I would've. So looks like Dar will switch sides again. I kinda appreciate his loyalty for Quinn. I love how even though his body is broken, Quinn's instincts and mind are still sharp as ever.
Dar did what to Quinn?! I gotta rewatch their scene because I didn't get that vibe.
O'Keefe is just the face and mouth piece of the operation. He doesn't have that kind of power to pull in a black ops hit team. But Robert Knepper's nameless character might. He seems to be above Dar when the 2 shared a scene. And he was Quinn's team leader in the flashback.
Not liking where things are headed for Quinn.
I missed all that about Dar and Quinn, too. I just took it as Dar having recruited him.