More like it leads them to the Mail Robot.
More like it leads them to the Mail Robot.
She didn't. The 911 call was from whoever discovered the body.
Because for many people he does not come across that way at all. He comes across as a smug egotist who crosses a lot of lines.
I honestly don't see how she screwed it up. Two guys came to attack them and she took them out. There's not some other way she's supposed to deal with that, really.
Why would he have to kill him? He's in character as Patti's angry brother. He can just act like that guy looking for ways to find the codes. If nothing works he can just leave, as he did. Don doesn't even realized his security has been compromised.
I don't think Stan was necessarily refusing to do anything. He'd already said blackmail wouldn't work and he tried the brother thing too. Stan may just be running the more successful operation of the two.
Elizabeth killing the guy is imo far more realistic. She's a tiny woman. She can't just overpower two big guys. She knocked the first guy down with a surprise blow. The second guy takes out a knife her instinct and training would be to turn it on him and make it deadly. That's what she would have been taught. In the…
Stan and Philip are good friends. Henry's not his primary point of contact.
And every one of her family members has now taken one of them out to protect her.
Why would that matter? If he's got the codes he's got the codes.
It also made little sense in the context of what they were talking about imo.
I know—I'm not saying she couldn't have had any real emotions to express. I'm saying that whatever real feelings came up in their conversations and however much she did want to talk about her own problems, I don't buy that everything she's saying to him is just on the level, especially the stuff that so squarely…
I agree. Elizabeth set up this plan from the start with all the talk about her family.
I don't think Elizabeth ever thought a food bank was ridiculous.
You really think Elizabeth is totally on the level to tell Pastor Tim that the family's new closeness is all down to him and his great work? You think she really just needed to tell Tim how vulnerable she felt about that tape? I'm having a hard time imagining that.
Philip only ever took one piece of jewelry from Elizabeth to give to Martha—and I'm pretty sure it was definitely the one that Stan was studying.
Paige didn't do anything to get them away from the creeper. Henry did.
If the FBI traded a spy it would be for an American spy caught by the Russians, not an American traitor. Especially not one the KGB would never give them because she's seen their Illegals.