She also seems to make a lot of geopolitical decisions on her own without consulting any powers that be, besides her chief of staff š. |
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OK I got distracted by one of my kids while watching the final episode and donāt feel like rewatching. Spoiler question ā¦.
why did Kate go back to Hal at the end of the episode? the last I saw she had made a plea to her boyfriend asking for another chance, and it seemed like he was giving her one? even if he didnāt, she begged Hal for forgiveness and asked to be taken back, which seemed totally out of the blue. |
DP. But hadn't Kate put HER career on the back burner for him prior? I think Hal knew Grace Penn would pick him for VP. He just kept pushing for Kate to be VP knowing all the while that he was the perfect candidate. Was anyone actually surprised when she picked him? OF COURSE he wanted to be VP. Him plugging Kate for the role was all a big act, so he could look like the humble, supportive husband. He's a complete narcissist. |
+1 In reality, the Sec. of State would be the negotiator for many of these issues - not the ambassador, for crying out loud. |
I had the same question! It was bizarre that she went back to Hal all of a sudden when she had just pleaded her case to the boyfriend. And then to find out how badly Hal just burned her... yikes. |
This is my problem with the finale. Kate is really the only person who knows that a cluster this is? When people on the American sub knows what happened? Itās just ridiculous. |
The only way for him to know that Penn would pick him for VP "all the while" is if he knew the president was going to die. That theory makes no sense. Unless by "all the while" you mean in the couple weeks after the president's death? |
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I thought Hal was way more likable this season.
I wish the Bradley Whitford character hadnāt insinuated that Hal and Grace are ātoo closeā āit seemed like a dumb attempt at a red herring. I could never tell if Callum was good or bad⦠This season kept me on my toes! I liked it. |
I felt the same about Callum - I thought the twist was going to be that he was a double agent and was using Kate to feed false info to the Brits and Americans (and send Kate back into Halās arms). Instead she jumped back into Halās arms for no apparent reason and the Americans screwed over the Brits again. |
I have zero knowledge about how any of this works so maybe it's realistic, but Kate somehow knows immediately what is going on and why, sometimes before it's even happened. |
Really? I didn't think the double's hair was all that messy until I saw her from the back and it was literal bedhead rat's nest. And then Kate gives her this ridiculous explanation about how "it's a style." The whole hair thing is such a caricature, along with the zipper thing. I am now thinking of the show as a farce rather than a drama. |
I was surprised. DH was not |
Yes, the bolded is what I meant. |
I thought the idea of Hal and Grace somehow having an affair was completely stupid - however, it does look like they had certainly āgotten closeā in their scheming and plotting. I wonder if thatās what Graceās husband has noticed and not a romance. |