I must admit I'm a little confused about a couple of things.
I must admit I'm a little confused about a couple of things.
Didn't Gloria say something to her son about Ennis being in his eighties in an earlier episode? Or I could have totally imagined that.
That would be a good thing.
They left Ward at the TV station fending off Hydra while the SHIELD message played out, maybe even on a loop. Hopefully still digitally alive!
What could possibly be wrong with talking about Person of Interest all the time? Nothing, that's what!
I too would hate to lose Mack. Really hoping he makes it out of the Framework.
Yeah O'Hara was perfect in the role.
Yep I think Aida's agenda was always herself. She only protected the Framework because she had to obey her programming, but her endgame was to be a real girl.
Agreed that Coulson is definitely the main character.
She didn't know, and then she did. She did not know while Clark was wooing her and marrying her, but after she knew Martha willingly committed treason by copying FBI documents for Clark.
Well he probably WILL join the Young Republicans at some point if he gets his wish to attend the Vermont school, heh heh.
Yeah, Elizabeth was more handling Tuan by going to spend time with him than she was being sweet. But it may be as close as she gets to empathy for him. Or for most anyone. I was really afraid for Tuan when she had that gun to his head. Yikes.
Martha is helpless and stuck for the reasons you mentioned. I don't see her having any moves to make. Dependent on the government for money, Russian lessons and permission to do anything. And I'll bet her neighbors are wary of knowing the American immigrant, so no friends even when she can speak the language.
I think Paige is set to implode before too long.
Agreed. We've seen what her life is as a result of her terrible decisions and it's awful. This is what betraying your country for "love" gets you, this is what being a hero to Mother Russia looks like. It's the proper, sad ending to Martha's story.
It was indeed a dick move but it was his job, one that you don't say no to. Perhaps he realized his whole job was bullshit and it's hard for him. Too bad, now he has to live his last years thinking about all the things he had a hand in.
Henry turned out to be the Jennings child with super-smarts and the ambition to make the most of it. I honestly don't think for a second he would go for the whole Soviet spy business. He may be the best equipped for the job, but he's an American in every way and he clearly has plans beyond anything that involves his…
It's true that the Center has long been aware that Phillip doesn't share his wife's (pretty much) unquestioning obedience and are concerned about his attitude, but that doesn't mean that Liz should be so forthcoming to Claudia when asked. He always get the job done for them, so the less said by his wife to a handler…
It has occurred to me that Sofia might be playing them, but I'm thinking no.
When Phillip first started wooing Deidre I thought it's good that he wont have to try too hard with her, since he's so troubled his heart is just not in it. He really was playing her all wrong. But who knew? She's a really odd bird.