To: who knows what evil?
Well, Jamey was the Gaines mole. Now we're talking about the Drazen mole. I'm sure Jamey didn't know about the Drazen mole and the Drazen mole probably didn't know about Jamey.
It was Nina and Tony who left Jamey alone when she committed suicide and it was Tony who actually interrogated her.
As I said above, I don't think there's a second mole, but I'm sure there's a second surprise.
It's addictive, I'm looking forward to tonight!
4 posted on
05/14/2002 12:50:05 PM PDT by
AmishDude
To: AmishDude
Well, I'm 2 episodes behind (haven't seen from 8 p.m. on). But, anyway, your suspicion of Nina as the mole, I suppose that would figure, storytelling-wise if only because she's the one Jack trusts the most. I have thoroughly enjoyed the program, but I admit the complexities have begun to take its toll on me. (I have a hard time watching tv with full concentration, I'm usually doing other things, and you really need to pay close attention to this one.) I also feel somewhat handicapped in figuring it all out, knowing that they reworked the plot because of 9-11. I think the story would have been even better if they had left it as is. My understanding is that they reworked the story to make it so that it's personal, with Jack as the target, but that that wasn't the original intention.
5 posted on
05/14/2002 1:22:16 PM PDT by
Amore
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