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Old 10-05-12, 08:21 PM
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Strike Back -- "Episode 19" -- 10/05/12

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The pursued Knox hatches a heinous scheme to unload the nuclear bombs on politically unstable African countries; and Dalton faces down Bryant about the CIA's involvement in Africa. Meanwhile, Matlock comes clean about why he got involved with Knox in the first place.


Episode 9 of 10


Next week is the finale. If you missed it, Cinemax renewed this for another season earlier this week.
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Re: Strike Back -- "Episode 19" -- 10/05/12

Another nudeless/sexless episode? We need triple up of it for the season finale!
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Re: Strike Back -- "Episode 19" -- 10/05/12

Knox has really become a sadistic bastard. I don't think this season has been as good as last season, but I think there have been better episodes this year.
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Re: Strike Back -- "Episode 19" -- 10/05/12

Overall it was a pretty good episode, but I'm getting tired of the Knox storyline. First, he wants to make South Africa a nuclear capable country. When that fails, he tries to help start a coup in Zimbabwe. When Lutulu's daughter calls him out, now he's just trying to give the nukes to African terrorists? I see how he wants to make Africa stronger, but it seemed to me when they first introduced him that he was focused on South Africa, where he's from, not on some Pan-African powerplay.

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