Such a flat episode, feels like a whole other show
I was a bit worried that this season was just gonna be another racist portrayal of the Middle East, but this episode gave me hope of a more realistic portrayal of who the actual terrorists are.
At this point it feels like the two protagonists are superfluous. The story is taking place around them, driven by other characters. And they both seem increasingly unprofessional.
6/10
Rather timely plot this season... considering.
"Do we look like terrorists?":eyes:
That's the crux of the matter right there.
Maybe it's because of the gap between episodes 3 and 4, but this felt much weaker. In particular the trope where conflicts could've been resolved with communication.
Shout by ChilkaraVIP 10BlockedParentSpoilers2023-12-23T06:58:11Z
The drama in this episode is SO forced. Somehow Eliza just gives up her credentials without any real fight. The bad guys are actually good guys, but they're willing to arm children and kill anyone to be good. And everyone in the army likes to stand right next to the person they're pointing a gun at, super realistic.