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I just don't know why anyone thinks using a slur even ironically is funny. When you think of those that were lynched or otherwise killed, the last words they heard was that slur. Such degradation of another human being should never ever be tolerated by anyone. Bill does this the same week a noose was found at the

The only thing I hated about Homeland was this review, because I liked the show

Doesn't get an A from me, the offer to go to a firm where Lucca has the up or down vote is just a bit too contrived. But I think Rose Leslie is a great addition, I remember her from Downton Abbey. And she is a scene stealer, so I am inclined to give it the A- the viewers did

Given her complete lack of knowledge of daddy's finances "humble" isn't the word I'd use. She was duped by daddy something Ivanka can never be accused of

B are you kidding me ? When you give that tired GoodWife redux an A? Somebody loves network

The scene where Scots come upon 2 of their own hung in the X pattern was pretty riveting. This is where it turned for me from simply Red Coats patrolling the highlands to something darker. The significance of the X is pretty telling. Saint Andrew of Scotland was martyred in Rome this way, and politically the white x

Problem is the showrunners listen too much to on line whiners who wanted Quinn alive. Well they got him, and now he is not the man he used to be. .

Actually she meets Bernie Sanders in Moscow, they get married- she changes her name to Jane

But in the sequence when Dad tells Oleg she's still alive, Oleg asks "How do you know" he says, if she's dead they would have told me. So I think they'll let Oleg's dad know. and the dad will be torn about telling him, because then there would be no reason for Oleg to stay in Moscow.

Did anyone think the Bear metaphor was interesting?

If the church has the requisite baptismal tub and not just a font, then yeah that would be code for the type of church we are dealing with, .

Yeah, of course. But that has nothing to do with Baptism. A Christian liberal movement was found in the most conservative of Catholics, Bishop Romero died because of it, but Catholics don't believe in immersion Baptism, that is a practice particular to certain conservative protestant traditions.

And again, don't confuse social justice with mainstream traditionalism . Believer's Baptism (full immersion)is NOT in left leaning churches with strong social justice mandates, such as the Catholic church or even protestant churches like Methodists or Anglican (Episcopalian) You can be baptized as an adult in the

But the fact remains that if Paige belonged to a "liberal" church in 1982, as was asserted, it would have been part of the Unitarian movement founded in 1945 which does not have baptisms of any sort. Many conservative or traditional churches have youth groups, so it's more likely that Paige was part of the

Soviets were anti-Christianity, and as such, they were against everything the Church embodied, in the USSR that meant particularly conservative Catholicism, Eastern Rite which happened to support the Monarchy. Paige being Baptized also signaled to me that it is likely she is involved in a conservative church. The

Any "church" would be considered at the very least conservative to Communists.

Awesome Episode, I think Paige will learn how "badass" her mom is as we go along. Elizabeth certainly knows how to recruit. She gives Paige snippets of their life of activism that appeals to Paige's idealism.Now this episode Paige is interested in politics. Baby steps, but if KGB thinks they can put a dent in the