Ha ha, could be. He said he'd just be moving to a different department, so his livelihood wouldn't be in jeopardy. But maybe she's turned on by being with a G-man, thinks it's glamorous, dangerous and sexy. Certainly possible.
Ha ha, could be. He said he'd just be moving to a different department, so his livelihood wouldn't be in jeopardy. But maybe she's turned on by being with a G-man, thinks it's glamorous, dangerous and sexy. Certainly possible.
I disagree. Many things could have occurred where the whole thing blew up in their faces. Pasha could have decided not to cut himself and then ratted on Tuan for goading him into suicide. That could have ended the Jennings' friendship with family, ending their operation. The FBI guy could've noticed the urgency of…
We all have our impression of the meaning of what we saw and our opinions. It's ambiguous and we can't be sure, so I won't argue with your opinion. Both are valid for consideration.
Yeah it's possible Renee might just be the too-good-be-true girlfriend, who moved in and immediately bursts Stan's bubble of happiness over his decision. If she is a spy of some sort, she was pretty unsubtle with her counter-argument. I still think she's a plant but nothing will surprise me. (Says me usually right…
Kimmy is gonna be so happy when he tells her he didn't get the Japan job after all!
Apparently not…
I'm pretty sure most teenagers are nothing like Tuan. Who is indeed a little shit.
She nailed it too, wordlessly. Really got me.
So you think Renee is just a lousy girlfriend? Heh heh. You could be right.
Sure hope so.
I think Stan was able to remain emotionally removed in his work until Nina.
I dunno if Stan will get that or not. He's sharp at his job, but not in love, if his past is a predictor. Please wake up, Stan!
Stan looked stunned when Renee cruelly answered his happy announcement with a rebuttal. A counter-argument! A smarter guy would question that. Poor Stan. Also, is Sofia's man really honest or just an expert at evading the lie detector trap?
Stan is too smitten to realize that Renee is a pretty shitty girlfriend, talking her boyfriend out of making a well-thought-out life change that would make his life happier and less stressful. Or that she's a spy. Gotta be one or the other, Stan.
Tuan was still a little shit, even till the end. Snot-nosed child-spy thinks he knows everything. He still didn't see that he nearly blew the whole mission. It could've gone totally sideways with that FBI man. Who, let's not forget, has now not just seen, but met Phillip and Liz in conjunction with a defected asset.…
I think the closet and kitchen represented a sudden realization that leaving America might not be painless after all, rather than "My clothes! My shoes!"
I definitely saw that scene as Elizabeth realizing what she would be leaving, not from some materialistic, shallow place, but from a familiar, even affectionate one. No matter how tough and dedicated Elizabeth is, she has made a pleasant life with her family here. She can remain devoted to her country and still be…
I felt the actor was quite good as the insane, extremely driven villain. My problem with Prometheus was just how way ahead of Arrow he always was. Too far and all the time. And both he and Oliver never stopped pointing that out! Ha! But overall a very good season, for me. And an enjoyable finale. Although I too wanted…
Of course I can never forget all the horrors Phillip and Elizabeth are responsible for. I'm not sure they're showing compassion exactly (remember last week?!) so much as regret, maybe even revulsion on Phil's part. They can't really refuse their orders though so they actually are still doing whatever furthers Soviet…
Agreed. She decides she's all in with Phillip no matter what happens. Cause he's doing this! Their hurried, urgent strides had to look at least a little odd to the surveillance guy. The Jennings know he's there so they know the risk is high. And I think Tuan is toast. Too dangerous. I too hope Poor Pasha makes it, but…