Dude sounds absolutely delusional. It's striking to contrast his comments with Michelle Ashford's incredibly insightful remarks on Masters of Sex and its stellar first season.
Dude sounds absolutely delusional. It's striking to contrast his comments with Michelle Ashford's incredibly insightful remarks on Masters of Sex and its stellar first season.
It's the press release announcing a major merger. They wouldn't give that task to just any random secretary. Not to mention, they said she'd be copy chief. I can understand Peggy's reservations about working with Don again, but I don't think she's taking a step down in terms of her career.
He's seemed infatuated with her for a while now. Check out the way he was looking at her at the award show last episode.
3hares, I think it's weird if you're so strict about it that your kids feel like they can't wake you up if they have a nightmare. When I was a kid, I'd always go to my parents' room when I had one. They probably didn't appreciate being woken up, but that's part of being a parent IMO.
I wonder how Philip and Elizabeth explained that one to their kids. I would have had a bunch of questions for my parents if they told me I wasn't allowed to bother them at night.
Does she though? Elizabeth told her she was folding laundry, and there was indeed folded laundry in the room. Paige still feels like something is wrong, but I don't think she knows that her parents necessarily are up to something.
Yeah, I'd still prefer the American prison.
See, I knew nothing would really happen to Elizabeth or Phil, but I was so tense when I was watching the episode that it didn't really matter.
I saw an interview with Martindale where she said she'd try to work something out where CBS allowed her to moonlight on The Americans. Who knows if that's likely, but it's worth mentioning.
From Mo Ryan's interview with Weisberg and Fields:
The folded towels made me wonder if Elizabeth went back and folded a bunch of stuff in case Paige went to go check later on. If so, that's good thinking ahead and why I could never be a spy.
I think he got it but was wanted to see more from her (e.g., an actual request that he come home, not hints about it).
Aside from Gregory, what men from Elizabeth's past has she slept with?
Fantastic comment. Thanks.
Yeah, I was baffled by Genevieve and Todd's claim that their relationship seemed shoehorned in. The show has made it a point to emphasize how close Elizabeth and Zhukov were at every opportunity, mostly by having Elizabeth ask about him and try to use him as her trump card whenever she got an order she didn't like…
I find the House of Cards credits to be incredibly boring. Homeland's credits might be bizarre, but at least they're trying to do something interesting. The credits on House of Cards are about as ho-hum as it gets.
If you had spent like 5 seconds reading the recap, you would've known that it was not that episode.
It definitely was one of several bank accounts. That's why none of Dexter's credit cards worked at the gas station.
It definitely was one of several bank accounts. That's why none of Dexter's credit cards worked at the gas station.