I’m shocked Elizabeth wasn’t tempted to throw out an “Oh, I’m whore?! Well, your Dad...”
I’m shocked Elizabeth wasn’t tempted to throw out an “Oh, I’m whore?! Well, your Dad...”
Unfortunately and ironically, he invests it all in Blockbuster in the early-00's...
They pick up the pieces with Mischa in Moscow as adults in the final scene. Maybe?
Why Rick Astley, of course!
2... Philip and Elizabeth, and Paige and Henry pick up the pieces afterward.
She definitely nailed that scene. The dialogue, the demeanor, everything.
For some reason, I still picture AV Club giving the episode an A. I actually wouldn’t blame them!
This week: Haha, yeah bipppt, whatever you say! *winks*
Can’t be CTE. Not at all.
Son and daughter, yes.
Yeah, I didn’t take it literally as much as it was her way of saying he isn’t a huge perv. Still a weird way to say it though, even with context.
What was worse... this or the Kurt Cobain/Guitar Hero thing?
My niece has that, I believe.
What?? It’s not Illinoise?!
Cool! Any track recommendations in particular?
I actually don’t mind Temporary Secretary. A bit eccentric, yes, but the synth and lyrics make it somewhat memorable. I also enjoyed hearing Paul play it live a few years ago!
Can we do a similar playlist for the hair bands of the 80's that tried to become grunge/alt-rock bands in the early 90's? I have a feeling it’d be beyond hilarious...
Man, I felt like taking a cold shower every time I saw him so much as return to Kimmie’s place. Pretty sure the shower I took after the kiss and “love” scene was scalding hot.
Elizabeth letting Jackson go had a bit of parallel with Philip and Kimmie’s situation, I thought. It allowed both of the Jennings spies to show their humanity before a person they seduced got thrown off the deep end.
I’ve mentioned it a few times before, but I think Mischa’s arc might wrap up in the final episode somehow, with him meeting Philip or Paige/Henry later in life. It’s pretty late in the game, but I can’t see them leaving that as a discarded soap opera plotline either.