Not as good as the previous episode. Seemed as another 'bridge' episode: quiet and uneventful but for one part. In this episode we learn more about Sulieman's past. Apparently being bullied by non-whites is enough for his character (or an implication of all Muslims) to destroy all Westerners, or some trite such as that. I think they could have done better than that for the Suleiman character. It's not like he's an unintelligent buffoon, or something. He's quite intelligent even if he allows his emotions to get the better of him (like with his brother and his wife and daughters.)
The Air Force drone pilot is back in this episode; I kind of wonder where they're going with his character. Is his subplot going to connect to the main plot or is it just there to past time? So far it just seems there to pass time. Perhaps, in the end, he's the one that takes out Sulieman. Just a theory, at this point. Of course his character seems to be on the brink of suicide, or something and if that's the case: what a waste of a character and subplot.
Overall, a good episode but not a great episode.
The Air Force drone pilot is back in this episode; I kind of wonder where they're going with his character. Is his subplot going to connect to the main plot or is it just there to past time? So far it just seems there to pass time. Perhaps, in the end, he's the one that takes out Sulieman. Just a theory, at this point. Of course his character seems to be on the brink of suicide, or something and if that's the case: what a waste of a character and subplot.
Overall, a good episode but not a great episode.