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Hmmm, good point. But still, I think the Beemans have a pool and now who is Henry going to spy on with that telescope come summer?

Woot woot! All aboard the Juxtaposition Express! Destination: Philip's tormented paternal soul.

Yeah. The diabolical thing about this situation is that the CIA guy doesn't even have to falter. Philip and Elizabeth can simply fabricate evidence of an affair and use it to either blackmail him or create dissent among Team Afghan.

I thought it was sweet that Elizabeth gently let down the Afrikaner asset by insisting she had a good thing going with someone else and couldn't ruin it. She really does have no interest in him and I don't see how having sex with him would benefit her.

From what I gathered she was trying to seduce him and he was resisting her. But of course being a guy going through a crappy divorce it's a vulnerability Philip and Elizabeth can exploit.

Probably the contents of Krieger's thermos.

How do they get the timing and reactions so perfect when, as I understand it, they all record their voice work separately?

I guess? But Ray was calling Malory, not Archer. So why would it pick up Archer's voicemail?

That episode should also have Martha in it because Martha deserves to have wild, uninhibited sex with a spy who isn't pretending to love her.

Oh my God! Beaker's boss! Bunson Frickin' Honeydew!

So can anyone explain the ending where Ray calls Malory and the elevator phone starts playing Archer's recording?

Ah, that's much more plausible. Wow. He'd be utterly screwed but at least in the US he'd get due process.

Yeah, it wasn't a labor camp. If she's been condemned to death she's just waiting execution. The Soviets never told the prisoner when their execution was at hand until they opened the door to walk them out into the courtyard for the customary bullet behind the ear.

As someone who wasn't alive during the 80s, it makes me grateful for the age of craft brewing we live in.

I don't see how on Earth Stan could ever get the authority to authorize that kind of trade.

So I guess the show wants us to start shipping Stan and the Soviet defector? They look to be the same age and are obviously going to be spending a lot of time together. I thought it was adorable how stoked she is about the fact that in America you can get candy from a vending machine. I want to see Stan take her to a

Shh! Yusef was actually working for the JC Penny syndicate and that's why he had her killed.

I like how even with the correction in removing her glasses Martha still barely hit the target. If it's foreshadowing her seeing "Clark" more clearly this season it's even more subtle than just that.

God I hope not. I like it better if Stan is just a nice guy who gets along well with his coworkers.

Since Philip and Elizabeth are probably too busy with other things to actually run a successful business, I'd say it's a front where their Soviet money gets laundered.