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Indifferent to seeing her husband?


One thing I found surprising is the VP's response to seeing her supposedly dead husband standing in a room :? I'm not sure if it was mentioned how much time had passed between the car crash and the episode but it was 5 seconds of "oh look you're alive". If someone you cared about had gone up in a fireball was suddenly in front of you would the first words before dropping your jaw be more like "F#CK ME SIDEWAYS!"

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What?

"Hell yes" -- Reese

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To many big words for you :?

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HeR husband is dead

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i'm with him..what?

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I took that part as photos that proved her husband was cheating on her [possibly with a hooker or a mistress (looked like the African American lady who was at the party with the bad guy)]. I don't think it means he is alive... it didn't show when they were taken. I believe he died a year or so ago (in the flashback). She was visibly upset looking at the photos.

I never apologize, Lisa. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am. Homer Simpson

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I thought it was the president with the Speaker's wife (in the surveillance photos), which was why he was trying to take the president down. I was confused as to why she looked at the picture of her and her husband all sad.

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I must have missed the scene where this happened. Which episode was it in?

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It is the President. And now she knows his dirty little secret. And she's pissed that she has to know.

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KCCharles: Episode 3 right at the end around the 39min mark. She is delivered an envelope of photos from the guy (played by Daniel Benzali) who was killed at the beginning of the episode. They are photos of the vice president's dead husband (played by Kyle Secor) in what looks like cheating pics.

I never apologize, Lisa. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am. Homer Simpson

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I guess I'll figure this out when I get to the episode, because it appears it's debatable whether it's the husband or President in the photos.

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I felt the show was based on real life. Indifferent to the husband in life = indifferent to him in death. On the Hollywood side, the husband is always either cheating on the wife or mistreating her, so there's a reason she can't stand him; yet a part of her still loves him. Not really. He could be faithful and loving; but this wouldn't mesh with the liberal agenda.

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