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It's felt like so far this season theres been a lot of back and forth between Phil and Elizabeth over what they really are. Are they two spies assigned to work together, or are they a married couple who also happen to be deep cover KGB agents? It seems like with each episode, one of them has made some sort of mistake

I was thinking that too. The timing of that guy picking them up, just as Elizabeth and Phil had been taken, it seemed like the KGB was covering all their bases. I think this sequence of events in tonight's episode is a testament to the show's excellent pacing. While I didn't necessarily like the subplot about the

I think another one of those little things was the meeting between Stan and Nina. When he puts the camera thing in her hand and holds it for a second, the light clearly reflects off his wedding ring. It was a good juxtaposition to his marriage and his obvious attraction to Nina. I think the cinematography of The

yea i agree. at this point the show can't afford to have too many dull moments or too much downtime because it's still in that critical phase of needing to retain viewers. if let's say it gets renewed for a second or third season, then we'll probably see some more relaxed episodes.

i feel like there was a blade runner reference in there

i feel like carol is really coming in to her own as a character. shes lost her whole family which has forced her to become a stronger person, much different than the woman she was before the zombie outbreak. i used to think her role was pointless, but now i think of her as a more central character to the whole group

the episode still found a way to create a good amount of action and suspense between the pick up scene on the street and then the little briefcase fight. i don't necessarily every episode of this show needs to have a lot of fights or action scenes to still make the audience feel on the edge of their seat, sometimes