This is an Edward Snowden situation. While fully sympathetic with Will and the rest of the ACN crew, any intelligent viewer has got to feel ambivalent as well. This is about the clash of conflicting principles and moral imperatives, the conflict between the First amendment and national security.
I wont spoil things, and just say: "Contempt" is superb. It is by far the best episode since the first season premiere (where Will explodes in a fiery diatribe after a naive student asks him why "America is the greatest country in the world").
"Contempt" is arguable even better. The music, the acting, the plot line, the repartees, everything.
Also: In the second season, things became almost too convoluted at times. There were so many subplots and the dialogs were so rapid and witty that it sometimes became difficult to follow all of it. So far this year, this is no longer a problem.
And one more thing: what a treat, whenever Jane Fonda/Leona appears.
I wont spoil things, and just say: "Contempt" is superb. It is by far the best episode since the first season premiere (where Will explodes in a fiery diatribe after a naive student asks him why "America is the greatest country in the world").
"Contempt" is arguable even better. The music, the acting, the plot line, the repartees, everything.
Also: In the second season, things became almost too convoluted at times. There were so many subplots and the dialogs were so rapid and witty that it sometimes became difficult to follow all of it. So far this year, this is no longer a problem.
And one more thing: what a treat, whenever Jane Fonda/Leona appears.