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And it was true. I don't mean that as a "Rawr! America bad!" kind of way, but if you're talking about the horror of that happening, nobody's going to forget which country actually did that twice. No matter what the justifications.

Did you see Don's actor was tweeting during the show? He said he had to take a break when his ass was onscreen too much. LOL.

Why can't she mean "us" as in the Russian people? She's lived in the US for years, but she's always been an agent of her own government. I think Philip feels the same way. And both of them probably could go back. People do that.

I watched it. DId not find it that terrifying. But I remember everybody telling me it was, so this ep is like deja vu!

Yeah, I feel like I'm less sympathetic to Norma than many. It's not that I think she's some monster that needs to be punished, but it seems like Norman's view of her is actually correct. She did raise him to be attached to her above all else, so it seems weird to then talk about her giving up her own happiness for

The pedophile accusation idea is a popular one but I don't see how it helps them. They would be attacking Pastor Tim but keeping him alive to want to get back at them or stop them. The idea that nobody would listen to him if he was a sex predator doesn't hold up—the FBI is going to listen to anybody telling them the

P&E are getting far more vital info than the spies they were tailing, and they've also killed a bunch of people. They wouldn't really be people you could sit and watch. Not to mention we see Stan and the FBI at work and know they don't know.

Oh, I think she was being real—which is why he could tell immediately that her nice comments about EST were just the lead up to her wanting to tear it down rather than her genuinely feeling supportive of him and respecting his interest and wanting to know more about it while being honest about her own reservations.

I think of you now every time Paige's forehead does that thing. Which is almost every time she's on screen. Also whenever someone reminds us she's a teenager who's "confused" because at this point I'm kind of like…what is she confused about?

That already happened during the time jump. The family has nothing to do with the plane crash. They just both (the family and the plane) happen to be Korean.

We've never been given any reason. Presumably it's got something to do with her husband or brother working in bio-weapons since that's the main storyline this season, but we've never been given a hint. I think that'll happen now, though. Maybe after the time jump we'll come in and find "Patty" knee-deep in an affair

Saying he felt like shit all the time, telling Charles how much he hated all the people he'd looked into their eyes and watched die, staring into the ocean for hours after failing to avoid killing the guy in Martial Eagle, telling Elizabeth killing was easier for her, saying he feels bad over killing the kid when he

No, she's not barren. She wanted to adopt because Clark didn't want to have children.

No, she just bought it (Stan doesn't give out lady guns ;-). Stan helped her learn to shoot it.

I think you're remembering Claudia talking about Zhukov standing over a dead Nazi at Stalingrad. Gabriel's mostly talked about the purges lately.

I think she was still treating her like a daughter too. Paige put the family in a situation with the Tims and didn't get the danger, so Elizabeth read her the riot act.

Elizabeth has cousins. I don't know how well she knew them, but Philip doesn't know his son at all, so probably more than that.

No, that's exactly what she can't do. There's no statute of limitations on when Pastor Tim or his wife might tell. Somebody shares a secret like that with you you're bound for life. You can't disappear and leave them to imagine things about you or start focusing on other aspects of the thing instead.

Philip's pretty quick to murder people on the job. He saves his agonizing for afterwards.

She's a professional spy. If she didn't want to get into it she didn't have to. If she felt more kindly about it I think she just would have said, "I went to EST. I gotta say, I'm not getting it." She did as much with Paige, in fact, when she just honestly said it wasn't for her. She could also have easily said she