Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Tension and Suspense: State of Affairs "Cry Havoc"



Tonight's episode of "State of Affairs" has shown a lot of growth from the Pilot to now. This series has really taken on some really thrilling and suspenseful stories that just have me on the edge of my seat.

In "Cry Havoc"  we see the terrorist suspect, who is a young American college student, leaving her one night stand and goes back to her place and then takes off. She heads to a resident's home and soon blows up the yard and near the house.

Then we turn up a couple of hours before that event happen and Charlie gets the phone call about the suspect that they are after. Soon her and her team learn that the FBI won't go and take her in because of a speculations of the suspect.

Soon, Charlie, who is back briefing POTUS, goes in to inform her what the situation is with the events that are going on. Soon, we get into more about the events that took Charlie's fiance and the President's son. Who's the one who took the photo and sharing it. The President talks to Charlie if she trusts her team

Charlie's team get polygraph. Lucas is not in a stable condition with his alcoholism, Mo is nervous do to the fact that she slept with Lucas  a couple of times, But the one that lied his way through a perfect score and not lying was Kurt. He was the one who was sending Charlie messages that she should come clean about it.

With a report about the events that took the life the President's son, two senators were about to use it for leverage. But that didn't go, because by the time Charlie's boss was talking to one of the senators at a safe house, which didn't turnout to be safe until that girl comes and blows it up.

Meanwhile Nick has been traveling around the world somehow, but we do get to the bottom of their asset if he betrayed them or not. He didn't and helped Charlie nail all the students and others who were getting information to blow stuff up.

As I said before this show has really grown to be an great show. Charlie has gone through so much from where we first saw her in the pilot. I'm really enjoying the conflict between the President and the First Husband. Things get even better when next week's episode comes.

You can catch State of Affairs Monday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

You can catch recaps and others here or on The Quiet Corner.

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