Viewers accuse producers of inviting TV figure on to ‘purposely embarrass’ the Remain view point
Few dead horses have been more flogged, but if you stretch your mind back enough, it is possible to remember a series with a fantastic premise that kept us guessing for 12 whole episodes. The question: had returning war hero Sgt Brody been radicalised in a foreign jail cell? CIA officer Carrie Mathison thought so, but she had plenty of problems of her own. I still think it would have been better if he'd detonated at the denouement. Twisty, compelling, briefly essential.
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