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This is what I was thinking so I well agree. Plus I do find it a stretch that you can compromise cops and swat teams like that. Don't they vet their members? I dunno... Still like the show though.The main thing that gets about this show is how impossible it would actually be to orchestrate all of this from a damn prison. When you are locked up every means of communication you have with the outside world is monitored. Mail isn't supposed to be but the guards do it anyway. Even those visits through the glass are monitored.
Hardy getting inside the trio's head was just so funny to watch play out and smart on his part to get an upper hand. With how much story run they gave that female cop, I sort of knew she end up playing a major role in the trio's escape. Just didn't expect the other two members who killed the SWAT members in the woods and the house, but when Charlie relayed to Emma that help was on the way, maybe it wasn't so surprising.Loved last night, everything from Ryan trolling the trio to Parker's backstory. And yeah, I knew something was up with the cop chick. She just looked crazy.
The main thing that gets about this show is how impossible it would actually be to orchestrate all of this from a damn prison. When you are locked up every means of communication you have with the outside world is monitored. Mail isn't supposed to be but the guards do it anyway. Even those visits through the glass are monitored.
This is what I was thinking so I well agree. Plus I do find it a stretch that you can compromise cops and swat teams like that. Don't they vet their members? I dunno... Still like the show though.
Correction: Mail IS opened. By law.
I used to be a Corrections Officer. (FYI "guards" are minimum wage people that work at malls. That word is usually a four-letter word within the CO ranks.)
With that being said, compromising even one officer within the walls can grant an inmate immense power and access. Part of what you do in there is trust everybody in your uniform, which is why even one compromised officer is such a blow.
I can share some crazy stories, not the least of which was a female officer we investigated and that we found naked on a porn site that was run and operated by an inmate from within prison. What's even crazier is, she was in varying states of undress from her uniform with the said inmate, IN the prison, whom apparently became
her lover.
The show is losing me, Hardy mind ****ing the three loonateers was fun but the rest was just ridiculous, Joe is too omnipotent and seems to not only have gullible weirdos on his jock but also a friggin IMF team lol.
I don't think Joe is the entire leader of this group either. Considering how many times that they had to wait for word from Roderick, I'd say he's running the whole thing from the outside while Carroll keeps the authorities attention.I have a feeling that Joe might just be a figurehead. A powerful figurehead yeah, but I'm starting to think that the true power/organizer of the group lies with whoever "Roderick" is.
I don't think the rest of them just went to see Joe out of the blue. I think "Roderick" pushed them towards Joe.
You nailed it. I'm getting seriously sick of all this "almost got him...crap, they got away" stuff.Every time one of Joe's "followers" gets away with killing an innocent in some form or fashion, or Joey just gets taken further away, my heart sinks a little a bit further.* I verbally muttered, "Son of a b*tch!" to myself when those two guys got the drop on the S.W.A.T., disguised themselves as S.W.A.T. kill two more, and then the blonde cop shot Mike. Though, I kind of a figured from the beginning that the blonde cop was a follower. She seemed to be a little too interested in the entire.
*(I think that's why I did a little fist pump in the air at the end of last week's episode when Hardy shot and killed Hank. Justice was served!)
If Emma and her two buddies ever finally get caught, the payoff to their demise better be damn worth it.
Thank you for your incredible insight.
kevin bacon..uhm why didnt you shoot out the damned tires on the suv before you started havin heart problems
I have a feeling that Joe might just be a figurehead. A powerful figurehead yeah, but I'm starting to think that the true power/organizer of the group lies with whoever "Roderick" is.
I don't think the rest of them just went to see Joe out of the blue. I think "Roderick" pushed them towards Joe.