Homeland.

Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
markbmcfc said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
OMG - Saul baby you have a great deal to answer for - brilliant finale!!!

Why does he? Use a spoiler.

You're kidding right?? He was behind the bombing dude, watch it back
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I'm in two minds! At first when he was on the boat as they dropped Nazir he looked obviously dejected by it (and you have to question did he need to be there at all......and therefore was it a reason to be out of the building). Then I thought he was speaking arabic at the end (but he wasn't). The bit with his wife was a bit random, but I don't know if they were just trying to make him look behind it or put doubt there as a cliffhanger.
 
Kaddish (קדיש, Qaddish Aramaic: "holy"; alternate spellings, qaddish, ḳaddish) is a prayer found in the Jewish prayer service. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy different versions of the Kaddish are used functionally as separators between sections of the service. The term "Kaddish" is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourners' Kaddish", said as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services as well as at funerals and memorials. When mention is made of "saying Kaddish", this unambiguously denotes the rituals of mourning. Mourners say Kaddish to show that despite the loss they still praise God.

Barking up the wrong tree Zin.
 
Gelsons Dad said:
Kaddish (קדיש, Qaddish Aramaic: "holy"; alternate spellings, qaddish, ḳaddish) is a prayer found in the Jewish prayer service. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy different versions of the Kaddish are used functionally as separators between sections of the service. The term "Kaddish" is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourners' Kaddish", said as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services as well as at funerals and memorials. When mention is made of "saying Kaddish", this unambiguously denotes the rituals of mourning. Mourners say Kaddish to show that despite the loss they still praise God.

Barking up the wrong tree Zin.

No offense mate but i'm well aware of the prayer, it wasn't what i was alluding too, the black ops guy quinn and saul were in cahoots, quite apparent from episode 8/9, or at least in my mind - who moved the car? And why was Saul the only 'convenient' representative at the burial??
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Gelsons Dad said:
Kaddish (קדיש, Qaddish Aramaic: "holy"; alternate spellings, qaddish, ḳaddish) is a prayer found in the Jewish prayer service. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy different versions of the Kaddish are used functionally as separators between sections of the service. The term "Kaddish" is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourners' Kaddish", said as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services as well as at funerals and memorials. When mention is made of "saying Kaddish", this unambiguously denotes the rituals of mourning. Mourners say Kaddish to show that despite the loss they still praise God.

Barking up the wrong tree Zin.

No offense mate but i'm well aware of the prayer, it wasn't what i was alluding too, the black ops guy quinn and saul were in cahoots, quite apparent from episode 8/9, or at least in my mind - who moved the car? And why was Saul the only 'convenient' representative at the burial??
Quinn is Dar Adal's guy and Dar goes back along way with Saul. The conversation they had in the diner exposed Saul's true character as Dar said he's not willing to get his hands dirty. But Dar must have called off the hit based on Quinns appraisal of Carrie and Saul's knowledge of drone attack. Estes sent Saul out to do the burial at sea so it's not like Saul had any choice in that. If Quinn and Saul were in cahoots Quinn would have made Brody disappear and claim the hit was done but he didn't. What I would like to know is what Quinn did when he had Brody in his sights and who moved the car. I think Brody moved the car as he killed Walden not for Carrie's sake but as an act of revenge. If he had re-found himself why was he still praying?
 
Gelsons Dad said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Gelsons Dad said:
Kaddish (קדיש, Qaddish Aramaic: "holy"; alternate spellings, qaddish, ḳaddish) is a prayer found in the Jewish prayer service. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy different versions of the Kaddish are used functionally as separators between sections of the service. The term "Kaddish" is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourners' Kaddish", said as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services as well as at funerals and memorials. When mention is made of "saying Kaddish", this unambiguously denotes the rituals of mourning. Mourners say Kaddish to show that despite the loss they still praise God.

Barking up the wrong tree Zin.

No offense mate but i'm well aware of the prayer, it wasn't what i was alluding too, the black ops guy quinn and saul were in cahoots, quite apparent from episode 8/9, or at least in my mind - who moved the car? And why was Saul the only 'convenient' representative at the burial??
Quinn is Dar Adal's guy and Dar goes back along way with Saul. The conversation they had in the diner exposed Saul's true character as Dar said he's not willing to get his hands dirty. But Dar must have called off the hit based on Quinns appraisal of Carrie and Saul's knowledge of drone attack. Estes sent Saul out to do the burial at sea so it's not like Saul had any choice in that. If Quinn and Saul were in cahoots Quinn would have made Brody disappear and claim the hit was done but he didn't. What I would like to know is what Quinn did when he had Brody in his sights and who moved the car. I think Brody moved the car as he killed Walden not for Carrie's sake but as an act of revenge. If he had re-found himself why was he still praying?

Interestingly F. Murray Abraham (Dar Adal) is to return in season 3, i'd guess as the replacement for Estes and new chief, if that is the case i'm sticking with the Saul theory
 
Watched the final episode last night, it was alright if and as expected left us with more questions than answers.

Overall though the 2nd season has been poor compared to the 1st. In terms of pacing, plot twists and downright unbelievability it's been like the Wire turning into 24 and it will only continue to get sillier.

For season 3 I expect aliens, time travel, dream/reality confusion and lots more shark jumping. And being the mug that I am, I'll be watching it no doubt.
 

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