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Caught in the Suck

  • Episode aired Sep 12, 2010
  • TV-14
  • 46m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
180
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Rubicon (2010)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

The CIA asks Miles and Tanya to oversee an interrogation. Katherine receives a mysterious envelope with a picture and a drawing of a four-leaf clover. And Will makes some new discoveries.The CIA asks Miles and Tanya to oversee an interrogation. Katherine receives a mysterious envelope with a picture and a drawing of a four-leaf clover. And Will makes some new discoveries.The CIA asks Miles and Tanya to oversee an interrogation. Katherine receives a mysterious envelope with a picture and a drawing of a four-leaf clover. And Will makes some new discoveries.

  • Director
    • Ed Bianchi
  • Writers
    • Jason Horwitch
    • Blake Masters
  • Stars
    • James Badge Dale
    • Jessica Ann Collins
    • Lauren Hodges
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    180
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ed Bianchi
    • Writers
      • Jason Horwitch
      • Blake Masters
    • Stars
      • James Badge Dale
      • Jessica Ann Collins
      • Lauren Hodges
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Badge Dale
    James Badge Dale
    • Will Travers
    Jessica Ann Collins
    Jessica Ann Collins
    • Maggie Young
    • (as Jessica Collins)
    Lauren Hodges
    Lauren Hodges
    • Tanya MacGaffin
    Dallas Roberts
    Dallas Roberts
    • Miles Fiedler
    Christopher Evan Welch
    Christopher Evan Welch
    • Grant Test
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Kale Ingram
    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Katherine Rhumor
    Michael Cristofer
    Michael Cristofer
    • Truxton Spangler
    David Rasche
    David Rasche
    • James Wheeler
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Ed Bancroft
    Murphy Guyer
    Murphy Guyer
    • R.C. Gilbert
    Manu Narayan
    Manu Narayan
    • Bob Standard
    Tibor Feldman
    Tibor Feldman
    • Hutch Appleton
    Carmen Ruby Floyd
    Carmen Ruby Floyd
    • Female Tester
    Deidre Goodwin
    • Administrator
    • (as Deirdre Goodwin)
    Adi Hanash
    Adi Hanash
    • Akmed Ahmet Nasri
    Royce Johnson
    Royce Johnson
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    Tom Kemp
    Tom Kemp
    • Joshua Lowan
    • Director
      • Ed Bianchi
    • Writers
      • Jason Horwitch
      • Blake Masters
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    9Better_TV

    Post-9/11 Paranoia Personified

    A stellar episode, with drama both subtle (the conspiracy, Will vs. Ingram) and visceral (Tanya and Miles in a secret military facility, overseeing the "enhanced interrogation" of an Arab prisoner) Highlights include:

    -Our first time seeing Ed Bancroft (Roger Robinson) and Kale Ingram (Arliss Howard) interact. Both actors are superb.

    -The show's deft exploration of the casual post-9/11 usage of torture techniques against prisoners at CIA black sites; I'm a fan of Showtime's NatSec spy drama "Homeland" which has tried to tackle similar subject matter, but this single episode approaches the issue far more intelligently than that show ever has

    -Maggie's (Jessica Collins) character development; her loyalty is put to the test here

    -James Badge Dale's performance as Will; his anger and mistrust grows with each passing episode

    This show is for those who savor small character moments and carefully constructed dialogue. Just look at the way this episode ends: It's exciting and important, but in a quiet way that I don't think you'd see on many other TV dramas. The tension just keeps increasing as Will learns more and more about the conspiracy... and now it seems he may be starting to go on the offensive.
    Red_Identity

    The season continues to build up...

    Rubicon is a show for a certain, limited number of people. It started off very slow, but as the season continues, we see more and more of what it really is- an engaging, clever, and highly interesting mystery.

    Caught in the Suck, the 8th episode of the first season, shows an unusual side of he interrogation of an Al Qaeda member when Miles and Tanya are sent to oversee it. Both characters are becoming more compelling as the series continues, as well as the actors. We also see Maggie being uplifted from her spy duties in Will's office, which when all said and done, will cause us to identify with him as well as her and question what the deeper analysis was.

    Overall, this was perhaps the best episode so far, and the show just keeps adding layers upon layers which is really intriguing television for me, and hopefully, many other people.

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      Tanya MacGaffin: Your only objection to torture is that it's not reliable?

      Miles Fiedler: I don't object to torture for his sake. It's for my sake. My objection to the torture is because what it does to my soul.

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      • September 12, 2010 (United States)
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    • Production company
      • Warner Horizon Television
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