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I agree with everything you said, but when I think of USA vs USSR I don't think of Stan vs P&E. Yes P&E are MUCH worse than Stan, but USA is trying to starve a whole country. I think in macro terms both sides are equally bad.

I asked myself a lot of those same questions, but for some reason I trust the writers to explain most if not all of them. Hinds deserves that Emmy!

I live tweeted the episode with quotes from Harriet's speech because nothing I could say about the episode was better than words she spoke. I didn't comment on here last week because the episode touched me so deeply I was haunted by it for days. Tonight's episode was a triumph in acting, cinematography, direction and

That was the most devastating tv moment I've ever seen.

They didn't kill him when they could have, so I'm glad he trusts them too.

Yup!

My So-Called Life was a perfect snapshot of the 90s teen angst era, but the show was geared towards a very different age group than The Americans. I think the character Angela was amazing, Paige is also amazing. But MSCL was Angela's show, her family was kind of an after thought. The Americans is more about the family

You're so right, Henry acts like a real teenager, not what Hollywood has decided teenagers on adults shows should be like. Once the show wraps, I hope the writers move on to something else with parents and children, they do a fantastic job.

heartbreaking :(

For me the best part of the show is that the Russians AND the Americans are the bad guys. Neither side is doing the right thing, but both sides are doing the wrong thing (or many wrong things) for the "right" reasons. It's a tragedy and it's war, everyone loses.

Also Lolita

True for some reason I trust him, I probably shouldn't though and neither should Elizabeth and Philip. But outside of killing him and his wife there's not much they can do.

I agree, this show has the best teenage writing I've seen in a show geared towards adults.

Every week this show is so amazing I'm sad that more people don't watch it, it never fails to be special, believable and tragic. Henry's gonna be the reason they get caught, but now I'm worried for Paige :(

I didn't realize how much I missed it until it was back! That was a fun episode and everyone had something to do, but the fact that Gina is still alive gives it an automatic A.

Part of me wonders if they do it on purpose to hide the AWFUL makeup and bad costumes. Of course many of the Queens have wonderful make up and amazing costumes, but the ones who don't don't look as bad under the horrible lights. That's just an idea, but I agree that the producers really should know better. I think the

I never thought I'd see Caravaggio referenced on a Drag Race forum *applause*!!!

Compared to the rest of the season this episode wasn't very good. But I'm glad they're moving the story along and the Chick murder caught me completely off guard. Poor Dylan :(

I notice it every season, but this season the lights are much harsher than in the past. I would prefer a plain background and softer lighting if I could clearly see the costumes and makeup.

The main challenge didn't work for me this week. The blue and purple/pink background make it nearly impossible to see the makeup and costumes because all the colors bleed together. Since the main challenge was basically just the run away I didn't enjoy it. All of the princesses were pretty much the same and the side