Super Powers
- Episode aired Oct 18, 2015
- TV-MA
- 58m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Jonas and Carrie revisit her past. Quinn stalks his prey.Jonas and Carrie revisit her past. Quinn stalks his prey.Jonas and Carrie revisit her past. Quinn stalks his prey.
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- Quotes
Carrie Mathison: He was tortured, okay? He finally admitted I was the target, but was too scared to say who hired him.
Jonas Hollander: I don't understand. How does... How does that make him reliable?
Carrie Mathison: He had two secrets - one he could tell, one he was willing to die for.
Jonas Hollander: And did he? Die?
Carrie Mathison: Yeah, he was executed. He was shot in the face point-blank. That's what makes me believe him.
Jonas Hollander: Jesus.
Carrie Mathison: You wanted to know.
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Featured review
Almost superfluous episode
Otto, the multimillionaire German "philanthropist" who's Carrie's boss, tells her that he didn't like Saul because Saul acted as if he was "entitled". Seriously, a multimillionaire who calls somebody else entitled...
To compound the absurdity, in the next scene we have Otto shipping Franny home in his private jet. That is definitely not entitled.
Carrie has a heartbreaking goodbye with her daughter, to prove what a much better person she is now and then she reverts to her screaming, crazy version without meds, with ginger German boyfriend (who looks a bit like Brody). Why did she exactly stop taking her meds? Could somebody care to explain in a way that actually make sense?
Then Carrie and Ginger have sex because that helps the investigation ๐
At least we have Quinn who behaves like a normal, heartless killer should. The only relevant events take place in the last five minutes, although it looks like Carrie and Quinn spend most of their time shooting each other.
PS we understand that Carrie wants to atone for her past, but a contrite Carrie is not much interesting and if erring is easy, atoning is much harder, therefore we' might be in for a long, boring haul of contrite Carrie.
To compound the absurdity, in the next scene we have Otto shipping Franny home in his private jet. That is definitely not entitled.
Carrie has a heartbreaking goodbye with her daughter, to prove what a much better person she is now and then she reverts to her screaming, crazy version without meds, with ginger German boyfriend (who looks a bit like Brody). Why did she exactly stop taking her meds? Could somebody care to explain in a way that actually make sense?
Then Carrie and Ginger have sex because that helps the investigation ๐
At least we have Quinn who behaves like a normal, heartless killer should. The only relevant events take place in the last five minutes, although it looks like Carrie and Quinn spend most of their time shooting each other.
PS we understand that Carrie wants to atone for her past, but a contrite Carrie is not much interesting and if erring is easy, atoning is much harder, therefore we' might be in for a long, boring haul of contrite Carrie.
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- Apr 18, 2021
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- Runtime58 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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