![]() ![]() We all were." That line brings tears to her eyes - and how could it not? She had carried on without him, raising the family, daring to get involved with Mike, only to discover years later that he'd spent the whole time in a hole.īack at Langley, Estes is doing his usual two-faced thing, telling Carrie not to worry about "the ugliness" with Galvez and then instructing Quinn to box her out of the Roya interrogation. Brody tells her there was nothing either of them could have done, hard as they tried: "I was fucked the moment I left for Iraq. "I don't want to fight anymore, even for something. But in that driveway scene, I felt acres of emotion as husband and wife laid down their weapons and admitted that life had whipped them into submission. I felt nothing for Nazir, nothing for Carrie, nothing for anyone except Quinn, who actually seemed to feel bad about the fact that he'd just been ordered to kill the love of Carrie's life. It was the exact opposite of the strangely exhausting scene in which Abu Nazir is captured. I really planned to, until that scene in the driveway between Brody and Jessica. That is why, even though I found much to dislike about this second-to-last episode of Season 2, I am going to resist the urge to rip it to shreds. ![]()
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