Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow below.
Well, it's official. That big red button from the series' poster has been pushed, and the fallout in the next three episodes is going to be of the "massive" variety. Not that we couldn't see that coming.
In its brief run so far, The Brink has proved masterful at making audiences feel as though the good guys are going to prevail and their plans might just work, only to have the rug pulled out in the episode's final moments, resetting the fresh hell for the following week. We saw it again as this week Walter Larson worked to convince Raja to take over power from his brother. Thanks to a little blackmail and the good old fashioned power of persuasion, Raja made his move and usurped Zaman, only to have the States bomb the heck out of the good brother -- Obsession cologne and all.
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Well, it's official. That big red button from the series' poster has been pushed, and the fallout in the next three episodes is going to be of the "massive" variety. Not that we couldn't see that coming.
In its brief run so far, The Brink has proved masterful at making audiences feel as though the good guys are going to prevail and their plans might just work, only to have the rug pulled out in the episode's final moments, resetting the fresh hell for the following week. We saw it again as this week Walter Larson worked to convince Raja to take over power from his brother. Thanks to a little blackmail and the good old fashioned power of persuasion, Raja made his move and usurped Zaman, only to have the States bomb the heck out of the good brother -- Obsession cologne and all.
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