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Yeah, it's probably important to remember how scared she would have been right before Elizabeth acted or even when she did. She was seeing her mother getting attacked before she took the guy out. Even she must know she would have felt a lot worse if they'd just both been attacked. Remember what Alice said about having

I assume for the same reason she dropped by Pastor Tim's office twice earlier to have stammer and be vulnerable about her her emotional state and ask him for advice since he'd practically saved their family all by himself already and all…

I don't think Elizabeth changing would mean Elizabeth being okay with a threat hanging over her head. Pastor Tim really didn't give her much, if any, spiritual relief.

Actually, I think these kinds of plots historically were done in real life. It makes sense they'd have to be convoluted in a way, because how else do you put someone in a situation where they'd do something they wouldn't normally do? They might not always work, but this kind of plot they used on Don apparently was

It happened on screen in the first season. Amador was also there. When he met Elizabeth again when he was dying he said she looked familiar (she was in disguise) but he never saw anything familiar in Philip. (Probably only looked at her because she's beautiful.)

Don wouldn't want any of that paperwork in his possession. He just wanted to throw money at them, apologize and have them go away.

I really don't think Paige would buy Elizabeth claiming this is the first time she's killed somebody given the way she handled the aftermath. Training and doing are two different things. Plus, they don't usually tell those kind of half-assed cover up stories to Paige They never have. They either lie or don't lie, they

They were getting in a 2 person search team who was in there alone, and one of them had to be a computer expert.

But fantastic karate is out of keeping with the show and what it's saying. She isn't impressing Paige by being Batwoman here, she's revealing the messy, violent, clumsy world she lives in. She's not a karate fighter, she's often just a street thug assassin brawler. In confrontations with two guys, one armed, she'd go

Yeah, she was really playing that up with the halting speech and the restless gaze. Besides telling the guy how vulnerable she feels, in case he doesn't get it. How can she get the comfort of praying to an all-loving God when she lack God in her life? Pastor Tim, you seem like you have all the answers. What do I do?

To be fair, he's probably had no niggling suspicions to brush off. The Jennings really haven't done anything that would make him think twice. Even the things that are clues wouldn't read that way to somebody who had a whole world to look at instead of just the scenes on the show.

Yes, the fact that they get attacked/confronted at all is contrived. There's no reason why there should be two muggers there in the parking lot except to attack them so Paige can see Elizabeth kill somebody.

I really don't remember Elizabeth saying any such thing. Where are you getting that? She has never connected her spying to anything about avoiding bread lines or getting money. It was her duty to her country.

But it was worked out. Stan the wine lover was established at the first dinner and Elizabeth immediately started talking to Young Hee about her father, brother and stepmother. That's also why they all talked about "what she had to do" before she did it—Elizabeth started dreading this endgame and was trying to find

If there were any prints on the murder weapon, wouldn't they just be his own? Elizabeth grabbed his hands in her gloved ones and made him shove the knife into his own neck.

But even if there were any fingerprints, the chances of her being arrested for this murder are pretty small.

But why would the FBI be investigating the stabbing of a homeless man with his own knife?

Probably more shaming. However they think that family would react to that. I can't see why anybody would kill him over that. It wouldn't help anything and just cause a mess.

Yes, exactly. Gaad's last words to him was to not lose sight of getting Oleg, now Stan is the only one who thinks the "animals" in the KGB did it. I think Stan even intentionally rumpled himself up for the meeting to look all the more despairing.

Why would you assume that? In general small women need to go for the most disabling attack possible. So the first guy just go a powerful punch but the second guy pulled a weapon, which made him deadly, so she turned that on him and made him unable to use it. She doesn't really have that much room to maneuver.