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Intriguing. Thanks.

Yeah, i know. That comment was me eye-rolling at Stan's general clueless and dick-ish nature. Even though losing Sandra was his own fault, he never seemed to get it, thinking he could get her back if he just kept pestering her, even showing up at the house she shared with her new boyfriend, and never understanding why

I don't think that info would make Stan suspicious of the Jennings. But it helps the FBI to build a profile of some spies that are involved with William, and therefore involved in the theft of bio weapons. And very dangerous. Every bit of info is important in counter-intelligence, I'm sure.

Yep, Stan is a little off. Or maybe a lot.

Both I would think. He has every reason to feel bitter, and his deteriorating condition may have made it hard to contain his feelings.

Absolutely. But the FBI may not be aware of the extent of assimilation of soviet illegals. Now they know they're looking for at least one family with a pretty wife and two kids. It can only help their search.

Yeah, I'm confident they're heroes back home in the Soviet security department. I figured Phil's position was the connection that got Misha released, even if neither Phil nor the kid knows it. Or was there something I missed?

Agreed. They quietly led up to the end and a queasy, uneasy feeling of uncertainty.

Didn't Irina just walk off the job (of spying) and so the Soviets went after her? And she wanted Phil to run away with her? Or something like that…

I was cringing and saying "No. No, William!" I'd been worried he might spill some beans in a state of delirium, and then he does! Ack! That's mighty useful info to the FBI… I'm going to miss William and his grumpy snarkiness. It was sad to hear him speak of his loneliness and isolation on his deathbed.

Laughingly telling Phillip about catching Paige and Matthew making out shows just how clueless Stan is. To think Phil would find that hilarious is bizarre. And Stan wonders why his wife left him. He's super creepy.

Oh, hell yeah.

I guess that's why I keep watching them even though I try not to.

He's getting too old for this job.

I assumed they found the code in Don's files… And when we don't totally follow what happened, we can find out from our fellow commenters here. As I've done a few times for sure!

Whatever it is, it's contagious. Sniff.

I know. Just yesterday I commented how I hoped Elias would be on Team Machine till the end, and… he was. I just didn't expect his to come so quickly after he joined the band full time.

Agreed. Root's death was her own sacrifice, not one someone else chose for her. She died carrying out her chosen mission, protecting Harold (and the team) and the Machine. I didn't feel there was anything cheap about it. I sure will miss her, her quips, and her bad-assery. Sigh.

Somebody has to take care of Bear.

I just hope SOMEBODY survives. This show is breaking my heart already.