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Well I would have never guessed we would have seen Paige come out of the closet in this episode.

Well now that you mentioned it….

Yeah that'd be pretty interesting.

Not Now John is the only song on that album worth anything.

I think he would if it came down to a choice between his wife and his kids.

But that was just a separation, not an actual divorce/end of a marriage.

I'm just really happy he's finally starting to make a connection with his son. Granted he may never get to be as close with his son as he and Matthew might want to be, but at least he's making the effort to try to be part of his son's life.

My theory is that the since the show has been about marriage, I think the final season will be about divorce. Now THAT is going to be one MESSY divorce.

Saddest part is Logan wanted to leave, but he stayed because Charles wanted to stay.

If they were saving him, I'd think they'd be keeping him in a freezer of sorts.

In the end, I think the tragedy of Philip is that he's going to be forced to make a decision that no matter what would require some form of destruction of his family, I just think in the end he's going to be stuck in a no win situation. Then again this is The Americans, and they might do something that we never even

Well the real question is what happens when defection is the best course of action for some of his family but not all of his family? Obviously Elizabeth would never defect (short of the Soviet Union murdering her kids), but what about Mischa who wants to leave the USSR? What about Henry who is and always has been just

At this point I think Philip has no real love for the USSR at all. I mean he may not hate the country or be some sort of person who all of a sudden loves America. I just think he doesn't care about people thousands of miles away who he doesn't even know. His only real allegiance is to his family. And once he finally

Certainly the most cold blooded.

Easily one of the best superhero films ever made.

Well you can't blame him for not noticing Henry. Not even James Bond, Jack Ryan, and Jason Bourne all put together could figure out his secret agent status.

And even if it wasn't I'm sure they'd have some sort of filtration system for it as well.

Well he did flip two Russian agents and stopped a sniper in season 2.

Stan's actually a rather good agent, he's just not really good when it comes to personal relationships. In some ways he's kinda like Dutch from The Shield.

No, I mean the Americans. Why didn't the Americans burn the body?