I hope they don't go that route. He works just fine as a cool pastor that legitimately cares about Paige and political activism.
I hope they don't go that route. He works just fine as a cool pastor that legitimately cares about Paige and political activism.
I think almost every top billed actor on this show deserves to be showered with awards but Manhendru has really hit it out of the park despite having less episodes than the rest of the cast and minimal dialogue.
This episode gets an A from me just because of the '100 Years of Solitude' reference Tina threw in at the last second about the pig tailed baby.
She seems as no-nonsense and ideologically hardcore as Elizabeth. They sure do make them tough over at the Centre.
It's an actual travel agency but I still think the Soviets funnel their money to Philip and Elizabeth through it.
The Americans, a show where a guy getting crushed underneath a parked car barely registers because the audience is too busy being horrified at the protagonist seducing a 15 year old girl.
It seemed like a throwaway line, but I was intrigued at Archer mentioning he has a cousin in the Air Force (forgot what he said his name was).
No, Reed confirmed in the Archer book that his first name is actually Algernop. Before that fan speculation was that his given name was literally Doctor, hence his line about not being "that kind of doctor. Or even the other kind. Technically."
I think most of the resentment Philip and Elizabeth feel towards him is that he's Paige's hero mainly because he's a pastor willing to stand up for what he believes in. Like getting arrested at that anti-nuke protest.
Well there was that episode of 'Seinfeld' where George is convinced his girlfriend is bulimic. "I"m paying for those meals! It's like flushing my money down the toilet!"
The show takes chronology a bit loosely, but it's only been 6 months between the ending of season 2 and where the show is now.
It's now time for this week in 'Oh, Martha':
Her interactions with Philip show that she's mostly full of shit, which is true of most precocious teenagers that desperately want to be 'older'.
I'm hoping that Kimmie, who's probably never even been to second base, gets freaked out by the physical stuff and backs off of Philip.
Oh Philip. And he doesn't even have good weed to ease the feeling of disgust in that last scene! If the Emmy's snub Rhys and Russell this year there is no justice, and we're not even done with the season yet.
The first one was "Knife to….you". Maybe the "Knife to Meat You Burger"? Not sure what would make it special other than the knife used.
I like the juxtaposition of Millie as a manic psychopath and Henry as a cold, calculating sociopath.
While I guess it was nice to see Lana and Malory work together on something, but wow, Lana was a total ass about this.
OH MY GOD! Beaker's boss! Bunson Frickin' Honeydew! Oh, that was figuratively killing me!
All consistent with it being November of '82. Although only two of those movies (First Blood and My Favorite Year) don't suck.