The answer is yes, yes they did.
The answer is yes, yes they did.
I thought that was pretty much wrapped up. Oleg's old boss at the DC embassy passed up the chain to KGB Centre that it would worth making an attempt to contact Gaad and see if they could use him.
I'm not sure the writers are going to go there, but maybe The Machine does have an army. Despite being hamstrung by Harold's efforts to not let her go all Samaritan, The Machine has had some self-directed agency for several seasons now.
Shahi was pregnant during the second season of Life, just as she was with POI last season.
Martha was the secretary to the FBI's director of counter-intelligence for 10 years. She was both trusted and underestimated by the agents she worked with. She knows plenty of useful information to be gained during a long, long KGB debrief.
I use to work with one of those people when I lived in Colorado Springs. He was the only person I ever met who seriously believed the whole "evil homosexual agenda" nonsense.
Ask if she has children who go churches with youth pastors.
That's a vastly more dangerous place to send your kids a bathroom.
There's only one Sherman Brother left so I think Disney can win on the technicality.
So, it's going to be an 42 minutes each week of someone staring a screen?
Ah. Didn't see the shirt. Heard and recognized the voice and mentally substituted Gavin.
The fire lieutenant was played by James McCaffrey, who played Tommy Gavin's dead firefighter cousin, Jimmy Keefe, in Rescue Me.
Yes, but she was totally convincing as sports reporter Bobbi Bernstein on "Sports Night" with Josh Charles.