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My wife and I have been watching from the first episode and last nights has to be one of the best if not the best so far!!
At first I didn't like Carter and the relationship between Reese and Finch seemed to be a stretch. But I'm glad the writers made it more of a partnership between the two rather than here's a number take care of it.
It's close to a modern day Count of Monte Cristo. Which James Caviezel was great in!!
Yes, did you miss that part? The phone call to Carter?
And now we have to wonder how Harold ended up in a wheelchair/got injured. Which I've been wondering anyway with the limp.
I thought the limp was fake. I coulda sworn I saw him walking without it one epi. But maybe that was a flashback? Sometimes I don't pay close enough attention.
Nah, he framed him for possession of 10k of herione in Mexico.
That's why the mexican jailor called the detetective.
We also found out he's done this before, when Carter asked the Mexican warden if there were other American prisoners there. Yep. I think it sorta reassured Carter that if there was a way out of killing someone to take care of the problem, Reese would take it. He's not just a homicidal maniac who loves the kill.
I think it was after that phone call that she went and shredded the file of evidence on him.
I thought the limp was fake. I coulda sworn I saw him walking without it one epi. But maybe that was a flashback? Sometimes I don't pay close enough attention.
It wouldn't be passed Finch's paranoia to pull off a 'Keyser Soze.'
Or is it a 'Verbal' Kint?
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