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I wasn't disappointed, in fact I enjoyed it very much. I like Huck. Good to see how he became the assassin he is/was. The Liv/Fritz/Melly part is what bored me.
It was nice to see "Astro"/Astrid from Fringe again. I so miss that show.
Wow...I just wasn't able to stomach both the torture scenes and what I inferred happened to Huck....wasn't able to finish watching this episode. I don't know what happened, therefore. Was Huck's wife/baby killed? What was the significance of 752? I just can't watch anyone being so sadistically hurt, either physically or psychologically.....I know it's not true, but then again, is it? Does this really happen in real life? Sorry, but I guess I'm kinda dumb about what goes on in the name of freedom. I didn't find what I saw of this episode entertaining in the least. And, shoot, I was so looking forward to a new episode FINALLY!!!! What a disappointment! Can anyone kinda fill me in on things?
I agree about the torture scene. Too much for me especially since I just watched Damages on Netflix and had to deal with torture on that show as well.
The one thing I liked about this episode was seeing Huck without the worry furrow in his forehead and actually seeing him smile. Not a bad looking fellow. At the beginning of the show it said 14 years ago. Was the marriage and birth of his son 14 years ago or when Olivia saw him in the train tracks? That would make the boy now a full adult. I'll bet wife and son are now going to be part of this story.
Wow...I just wasn't able to stomach both the torture scenes and what I inferred happened to Huck....wasn't able to finish watching this episode. I don't know what happened, therefore. Was Huck's wife/baby killed? What was the significance of 752? I just can't watch anyone being so sadistically hurt, either physically or psychologically.....I know it's not true, but then again, is it? Does this really happen in real life? Sorry, but I guess I'm kinda dumb about what goes on in the name of freedom. I didn't find what I saw of this episode entertaining in the least. And, shoot, I was so looking forward to a new episode FINALLY!!!! What a disappointment! Can anyone kinda fill me in on things?
Huck was tortured until he said he no longer had a family. They allowed him to continue with his job, however, he couldn't. Then one of the agents was directed to kill Huck; he didn't, and let Huck go without telling anyone.
Huck became homeless. He was sitting on the train tracks, saw his wife and son get off the train. His son looked over at Huck and asked his mom if he could give the 'man' some money, because he looked so sad (or hungry). Huck's son gave him some money at 7:52. After that we don't know what happened to Huck's family.
Huck told Olivia he didn't know whether or not his family were real or fake memories.
I don't really understand the whole situation with Huck. If you were on the run and the CIA thought you were dead, why would you be working in DC in a high visibility organization. Also, wasn't it established that he knew all those people who were inviited to the office several episodes ago? Didn't seem like he was in the CIA long enough to make all those connections.
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