If this entire episode was just a clip of Holt saying "Oh…. no," I would still be pretty satisfied.
If this entire episode was just a clip of Holt saying "Oh…. no," I would still be pretty satisfied.
But that's my point. There's no reason for them not to tell Philip and Elizabeth about Tim being KGB. It might even help the "turning Paige" operation.
This is very insightful. Elizabeth can't read Paige or Philip. On the other hand, she makes a good point about how Philip's emotion might be blinding him to Martha's reality. I wonder which one of them will end up being right about Martha.
I like this. It's not something I even considered, but when I read it, it's so obviously true.
That didn't happen.
On the other hand, I'd really like to see Sandra have something to do besides be annoyed by Stan.
Erik Adams, thank you for writing these insightful reviews, and thank you especially for this line: "…when Ronald Reagan tells the Cold War’s nastiest 'Yo Momma' joke…"
I was thinking along the lines that Paige's turn to religion caused the Jennings so much stress, and they find Pastor Tim a constant threat. Why would the Center put two of their most valuable agents through that?
Does anyone here claim responsibility for the mail robot twitter?
Because we're not as good at evading death as Martha.
Martha is never going to die.
I don't know; it's possible that Henry knows everything. Nobody ever pays attention to where he is, maybe he's always listening outside his parents' bedroom door. Maybe he found their secret wig stash in the basement.
I can't believe that he's KGB, because if he was, wouldn't they tell P&E?
I don't think she's unwilling to hear him, she's just in such a different place, psychologically, she doesn't know she's supposed to be listening.
I can't believe how much I actually enjoy watching this show now.
I've given up on this season of the show, but I appreciate the review, so I know I'm justified.
From the beginning of the second episode, all I was waiting for was to see Barry's actual American Gladiator tape. But Adam's tampon PSA was somehow better.
I was thinking of the scene when Philip pretended to be Texan and shot those Afghani guys. I think he pulls his wig off in the car. And once, with Elizabeth in the car in season 1, I think right after she was honeytrapping someone.
And here I thought there was no way that situation could get creepier.
Here's a thought about Claudia- for a woman who seems to hate diners, she certainly spends a decent amount of time in them. I can think of two other scenes off the top of my head. Hell, we met Claudia in a diner. In fact, she might be the character who spends the most time in diners.