Boring! Boring! Boring!
With each week my ratings go down a point. It appears the return of Axe (Damian Lewis) was a red herring. This is two episodes in a row where he does not appear. Also, the I'm-so-gosh-darn-smart cultural references have become tedious in the extreme.
Wendy's (Maggie Siff) new mission looks the most promising, plot-wise, and the most likely to bring Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) down.
However, there is hope. The stage is now set for the second half of the season to feature Wendy and Wags (David Costabile) united, and I believe will join forces with Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon), Axe and ultimately, Chuck (Paul Giamatti), in derailing despicable Prince's run for the Oval Office. So, oddly, I am optimistic.
With each week my ratings go down a point. It appears the return of Axe (Damian Lewis) was a red herring. This is two episodes in a row where he does not appear. Also, the I'm-so-gosh-darn-smart cultural references have become tedious in the extreme.
Wendy's (Maggie Siff) new mission looks the most promising, plot-wise, and the most likely to bring Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) down.
However, there is hope. The stage is now set for the second half of the season to feature Wendy and Wags (David Costabile) united, and I believe will join forces with Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon), Axe and ultimately, Chuck (Paul Giamatti), in derailing despicable Prince's run for the Oval Office. So, oddly, I am optimistic.