<p>So, in "Spies like us" they started to get into b613, but it feels like when Shodna Rhimes wanted to explore more of Huck's past, she forgot she wrote that episode. Maybe there is an explanation, but it does feel totally disjointed.
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</p><p>If Charlie wants the same "deal" that Huck got, then why is it that the leader of b613 Crosby knows that Huck is out free. Later on, its revealed that "Command" only knew that Huck was alive because Olivia found him. That doesn't jive.
</p><p>Also, if Charlie needs a "deal" then why don't all the others, the professor, the mom, the doctor, etc need deals. Again, they are all former b613's out and totally ok with being "formers." And why do they need that secret analog channel if Huck isn't supposed to be out. rather je is suppsed to be dead?
</p><p>If Huck is "spin" as in "spinster" then why did he get that nickname. According to later timelines, when he was deep in b613 he had a wife and baby son. Also, it appears Huck's social awkwardness came only after being put in a box, so it doesn't necessarily follow that he would have earned that nickname.
</p><p>The all powerful, above reproach picture that Shonda Rhimes is painting of b613 NOW doesn't make sense with "Spies like us." If JFK tried to take down b613 which lead to his assasination, it doesn't follow that a hacker would be able to take it down, only to be thwarted by Olivia Pope blackmailing a DC lawyer. Where was Rowen Pope during "Spies Like Us?" You'd think he'd get involved, and Dr. Melvin Feen would have been dead before he could have ever talked to a hacker.
</p><p>Should I just suspend belief or is there an explanation?
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