Ages actually tend to come up very specifically in this show. Elizabeth had mentioned her age in different ways before—she was 22 when they got to the US in 1965.
Ages actually tend to come up very specifically in this show. Elizabeth had mentioned her age in different ways before—she was 22 when they got to the US in 1965.
I think he can. Railways were important, especially in war.
Agreed.
Agreed.
Why would it be BS? There seems to be an automatic assumption that the Russian government just kills everyone for every reason, but I honestly don't get why it's so impossible to think that people like Gabriel, Martha and William get to retire to Russia.
She just got burned by him so I don't think she was working him. Thanks to her talking to Oleg, the Illegals just got busted.
I think it just got him offscreen. I mean, yes, Stan/Henry is obviously set up for something to slip—it's explicitly referenced. (Which makes me wonder if it won't be Paige who slips instead." But the Jenningses have been running this house for a long time. They've probably told Henry to look in the garage for…
There really aren't origin scenes. We just heard Elizabeth say that when she told her mother the KGB wanted her her mother said to go, and when she saw her before she died her mother said they had to do it.
They did find the codes in his office. They were just presumably on his computer.
That wouldn't necessarily be an issue. Them being at the food pantry is known information, and if they were nearly attacked by two guys it would make sense that one of them was dead later (killed by his friend) without it being Elizabeth who did it.
Made his point by stabbing the guy in the testicles first. I thought that was a nice touch.
Henry's dad is around now, since Martha's gone. (Stan's been gone for days at a time, according to Matthew.) But more importantly, what would he find? They don't keep things in places Henry would look for anything.
Plus he just partly unintentionally outed potentially four Illegals, which is a huge betrayal. Being the son of the Minister of Railways isn't going to be enough to protect him if that gets traced back to him.
The Centre doesn't need a computer to bug the house. They can put bugs in much better places if they want.
As the one who actually hit the guy I think Henry may have been the more traumatized of the two—it's a good parallel to Philip's own murder from his childhood. Note Henry's reaction to the idea that somebody tried to hurt his mother and sister here—it gets his attention as nothing else does.
I took it that he has definitely noticed the constant focus on Paige, but this was one of the few times he actually considered trying to force himself into it. So yeah, I think it's more that he's starting to turn his attention to the family like Paige did in S1 when she was his age. The idea that he actually knows…
She really didn't seem to know they were different. Since her parents never told her she had to work Matthew, and were telling her flat-out she did not have to work Matthew, I don't see how they weren't being clear that she had no responsibility to work Matthew. How much more clear could that get? It was Paige herself…
Yes, where William and Philip wanted to just sit on the info, Oleg has just handed over one of the Illegals who could potentially give up 3 more. It's a huge breach of trust Oleg just made that goes beyond keeping this one pathogen out of the hands of the USSR. I really hope he's horrified to realize that because it…
But actually Philip has always admired her skills that way. In S2 when they talked about what would happen if the kids had to be sent out of the US alone like Jared Philip was the one who said Paige was smart enough to handle anything. Philip was saying that Paige would be destroyed by the life and the lying, not that…
My favorite description of it was that he was dressed like 3 different Gary Oldman characters at one time.