I'm completely with Sarah, here. Adama would definitely like to believe that she's a good police but when she decided to cover up the girl's death after repeatedly breaking her trust, she's but a corrupt cop & she'll the same every time she's in a pinch & then again tell herself that she's a good police. & so I agree with Sarah that Adama belongs in jail for that "mistake" as Steve calls it. when people trusted with saving other people's lives make such "mistakes" it should have consequences, coz that was the job they were given. if they can't handle it, they should be relieved of that. & so should Steve. imagine if the dead girl were a distant relative of Steve or a black kid(coz racism angle), would Steve still sympathies with Adama or would he cry cover-up & shit??
this ending has me angry, really really angry.
I want to watch season 2 but only for Sarah but I see Adama returns too & I absolutely hate her to see her given another chance, that is so unfair to the dead girl.
so angry that I still don't know if I should rate it highly, for making me so, or should I rate it low since the ending is so unsatisfying.
if his wife has moved on with life, Raymond absolutely has to. he can't remain angry at the world or wallow in his grief forever. hopefully, this episode ending incident will give him another perspective at life.
my main worry after this season is that Saga would become a bad human like det Martin. I wish she'd still keep sticking to rules. otherwise we'll get a lady genius psycho on our hand as a criminal with no one intelligent enough to catch her.
I don't understand what is she still doing being a field detective. this just killed my mood, no sympathy for her now.
This trope where they try to give another layer to a good character by making a good cop, resistant to be corrupt, has to be then become corrupt or be shady, is frustrating & makes me angry about these shows, like it did in Line Of Duty. PC Adama was a complex but good enough character, but then the real cover up at the end just made her unlikable even as detestable as the ones she said she wouldn't want to aspire to be.
You know, she's again going to be get used to catch another colored suspect & then ditch them again like this season. That's all I can think of, that she's not capable of making decisions for herself. Someone's always pushing her/leading her & she does that even if it is wrong. She won't turn out a good cop.
I mean, can you really be a good cop once you start telling the convenient lies? I hope she & the cop who helped her lie either get transferred out of the show or die or get caught doing shady stuff in the next season.
bitchy bitches bitching about bitch problems. the only person who should be infuriated is Maggie but she is holding herself up, holding everyone else together but these two have to be so much impatient, why? everybody's lost their loved ones, and everyone is agreed to fight. they are not finding excuses but trying to increase the no. of people who will survive the attack.
well that was absurd, extreme, irrational and scary, all at once.
now i understand Carrie's situation & her position but that scene is something when she leaves the President elect standing alone. wait, doesn't she has to lock her house?
still the one-handed man got more investigation done than everybody else.
if Dar framed that muslim kid then why not stop the very same people from going after Quinn. because he was working on turning him.
i get making Dar a villain, its very appealing but still what does Dar thinks the end game is? that everyone will embrace & celebrate him a hero?
& why is that german gf of Peter helping Dar?
how come the president-elect's meetings can be tapped so easily if not hers then Carrie is looking pretty stupid for an ex-spy even after all the secrecy and discretion.
they are constantly being monitored, then why didn't the organizers hear about Rafael's or Joanna's fake registration?