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I am so worried Martha is going to kill herself. The introduction of valium at this highly emotional time is not ok. This cannot be a good sign. When Philip told her "I love you", he meant it in a serious way. I truly believe he does. He's told her important, honest, personal things. And I think Elizabeth sleeping

Honestly, they're horrible parents. Ignore the sex thing, which is ludicrous. And how they didn't regulate what they were telling their daughter from the beginning. Just look at Henry's life. He's literally going next door for support and guidance, so late into the night that he's not home until after his parents are

And your neighbor has more of a rapport/relationship with your father than you do! And it's been established in a fraction of the time!

I feel like their sex scene this episode got so much more real (maybe because they're real-life couples now).

It would be so fascinating to read a book on how KGB agents were taught to manipulate marks and contacts. Honestly, the level of knowledge on human behavior Elizabeth and Philip need to have to just jump from one situation to another all while living their own lives, which are also acts until they're alone in a room,

I agree with your prediction. The genius of this show is that it doesn't bother explaining anything to its viewers. It's the most flattering thing, not to have your intelligence questioned.

I'm pretty sure the mark is her husband somehow. He's perhaps a scientist with access to a higher level of research in the whole biological warfare story line.

I know, right? She's absurdly likable and has a real cheeky sense of humour too. I'm almost positive that the mark is her husband, who I assume is a scientist related to the biological warfare. He probably works at the level higher than the contact they already have - the one that basically saved their asses last

This is truly one of the best character scenes in all of TV or film. I can't believe someone wrote a piece on this. I love this moment so much for being so humbly what it is, just an odd, quiet boy finding a moment of peace and satisfaction in an otherwise constantly disappointing life.

Totally agree. Adam is definitely alive. But I feel like there's a larger game at hand here. I mean, the show has to have a plan for after all this family drama.

Yeah, me too! I thought I was starting to get too paranoid but when he knew only certain details, I thought that he was in the basement with the actual Adam and the learned how to be a shitty fake Adam when he got out. But it seems like he's not trying to dupe the family. In next week's promo, he approached Willa

Maybe she saw his weird/awkward behavior as a benefit to her, like he'd be grateful for a girl approaching him.

Yeah, definitely a Shonda vibe. I felt like it was really trying to be like Murder, but falling short. Since Murder is gone now though, this is an ok substitute. Definitely better than Greys and Scandal. I'll admit that the only reason I began watching was because of Joan Allen, Allison Pill and Zach Gilford. The

So right about Bonnie.

Viola Davis is so incredible that I don't even have words. Then add Cecily Tyson. Damn it. They should be everyone in everything. Just the intonations of their voices. The micro-expressions. So perfect. The entire story with Annalise at home in Tennessee was so well-written and interesting.

Yeah, I think it was good writing. It shows that marriages can be complicated and time changes things.

And I might just be way too sympathetic towards this character because of Viola Davis, but I really do feel this way. Lying isn't illegal.

Honestly, she's shown as ruthless and corrupt only in her work. But all lawyers for rich people are shown as horrible. You're so right though. She's not as evil as everyone else! She has only spent all her time and energy protecting those around her, over and over and over again. She's the most innocent. Also, her

I also like how they are subtly building towards tension between Frank and Analise. During the flashback, she insults him severely but also notes that she only hired him because of her husband, which means of course Sam was always able to blackmail Frank.

I don't know…Frank is pretty hot. But he's kind of boring. I think that's the problem. Wes has gotten way hotter in his brooding lately.