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I'm hoping for this. Dinesh is obviously a very good coder/engineer and has to provide some redeeming feature. They both had their hits and misses in the first season, but now Gilfoyle is slowing becoming the guy that's getting all the wins and Dinesh is turning into a punchline.

Spoilerish

I hope HBO takes advantage of this situation and disposes of all their unwanted horses in the same way that Lewis and Clark did … by eating them.

My kingdom for a Starvengers reboot …

I thought she did … maybe I'm wrong, but I thought she said "… they're Russians … spies."

The good news is that Paige is small enough that they shouldn't have to break her limbs to stuff her into a suit case.

I got such a kick out Stan's reaction Agent Gaad basically shitting all over his little extracurricular activities. He was stunned that Gaad would see his Zinaida for Nina plan as something other than brilliant. "So, remember how I got a little too attached to that Nina double agent? Well, get this, I arranged a

Then there's the novel Forever by Pete Hamill …This general idea has been done a bunch of times with minor tweeks here and there.

And that backpacking movie with Reese Witherspoon where she meets a bunch of rapey creepy guys and Michiel Huisman playing a cool-guy who's not rapey, and has sex with her.

There are not a whole lot of sex scenes on "The Americans" that leave me feeling great. Being a spy isn't that great of a job.

Tony's frozen pizzas … those things have heroin in them or something.

And by eightball you don't mean a billiard ball.

The chemistry between the actors is 10 times better than a ratings juggernaut that shall remain nameless.

It's only been what? 2-3 years?

Knife Fight is almost there …

Agreed. And what really killed me is that Phillip is a master of subverting people. Even ones with good defenses. But with Kimberly, it just looked so easy because she was so young and naive and that makes it all the more troublesome for Phillip.

Other than the fact that Slippin' Jimmy has a tendency to assert himself as the dominant personality trait. In the future, how long can he keep a low profile and not find an angle to take advantage of

The wife and I picked up weekly watching after episode 3. It's much better than Helix season 1 and we're both pretty impressed with it so far.

Two thumbs down, not a faithful reenactment.

Ain't just your gym.