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They got over to hang out with him, sure. But it's not like it's in their nature to go over and hold his hand and ask him what he really needs deep down. There's no reason for them to worry about him being in possibly his early 20s with only them. I mean, they're just not that touchy-feely with anybody. The times

I wasn't talking about his training. I just meant they're doing a job and he's an agent they're working with, not a kid they'd think they were babysitting and needed to be asked about his wants and needs.

Every time she's had to speak it it's been terrible, according to those who can tell.

Everybody's still seeing everybody as far as we know.

Oh, Mischa's disappearance was definitely noticed. Gabriel knew he was coming and had him sent back on a special plane.

She did provide the William info—but not knowing that he would tell it to Stan. I think they just knew he was sleeping with her and that made him an obvious suspect since he's the guy connected to all this stuff.

Isn't he an obvious suspect? It doesn't seem like it would take much to connect those dots and want to question him. I kind of loved that they had them tracking down William's outing that way. But the fact that people would totally have known he was sleeping with Tatiana? That puts a big spotlight on him. All the

No, he told Elizabeth that there were men in town that used to glare at him and his brother. The conflict wasn't between him and his brother.

Chris was actually identified as a girl a while ago, and we saw her already a few episodes back. But it's good you could live the dream for a while there!

Hanging out with the single guy across the street to chat bro talk and watch movies isn't actually replacing your father with him. Stan's like the definition of not being somebody's father. There's a reason he's making dinner for his parents in this ep and not Stan.

Totally agree. They've had just as much time to flesh out these characters as William, but they just don't make as much of an impression on me at all. I cared a lot about William.

Actually, they could just tell them the truth, that Pasha said something to Tuan about killing himself and Tuan thought he didn't mean it but they thought they should take it seriously and say something to the parents. Totally what normal people would do.

Given that Tuan is a professional agent from another intelligence agency, is it really surprising they're not asking him about his wants and needs? He's not asking them either. He's playing a teenager but he's quite possibly not actually one, and the two of them have been doing this since they were 22.

He's not necessarily a teenager. There's good reason to think he's actually over 20. (That said, he has expressed a desire to hurt Pasha more than once.)

Yes, I mean, it seems like the main expertise he might have is talking about American kids adjusting to another country and the stuff he said was more general things that the two of them could have come up with themselves. So why risk him thinking oh hell no, those kids can't live in the USSR and turning them in?

Did Paige really get a fake-out suicide? I thought we saw her tie the rope around the laundry first so it was obvious she was stringing it up.

Didn't Philip start it by reaching back for Elizabeth's hand? I thought it was basically like they were marching over there but as they went by the car they all instinctively acted more normal.

Yeah, I thought that was really odd. Not only is he the song of a party bigwig but he's in the KGB, yet this all seems like a shock to him.

Actually, he wasn't being good at his job. The point isn't to just get Evgenia back to Moscow, she's supposed to be continuing her affair with the CIA guy as well. There's no reason her kid trying to succeeding at committing suicide would create a scenario where she's still cheating on her husband in Moscow. He really

Is that really that weird? Paige is unusual in that she's been announcing every change in her mood to her parents since the show started, but Henry's hitting an age where he's getting into something hardcore and he's intentionally turning himself into somebody else. He's a lot like Paige was she started praying at the