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I think we could chart instances of violence and sex on The Americans and see a precipitous drop in both over the past few seasons. I think the only real sex scene thus far since Season 3 started was when Philip and Elizabeth go bonkers in S4.

We need our resident set director to chime in here. Was this a set or some amazing location?

We almost had one in the final shot. Philip was emotionally sighing.

I believe you meant to say "…than he has in the entire show."

You mean an exchange with, um, perhaps the Jennings?!

Andorra is dope. Everyone should live in the only official Catalan country in the world.

Me too, considering it was TV-MA for language and violence, neither of which was in abundant supply in this episode.

I'll raise you 105%.

I dunno. So we think that was the send-off for her and Gabriel? I wouldn't be surprised if we see both of them down the line.

That quiet, final shot where the lens focus shifted from Elizabeth to Philip was sublime.

And Pat Sajak was the the Los Angeles NBC affiliate's weatherman.

Jai Courtney couldn't get a visa.

Now she just tells us it's OK to get drunk in the morning. Why Sandra Lee has yet to guest host with the final Today Show shift is beyond me.

I remember when he was just an annoying DJ on LA radio. *sigh*

So what you're saying is that an irascible, bloviating oligarch from the private sector involved in shady business dealings could somehow machinate his way into the Oval Office? I dunno. That seems like a stretch.

I don't mind it when it's subtle or at least more true-to-life, like everyone having HP computers on The Office, or drinking and eating actual branded food and not a Pepsi can with tape over it.

Yeah. Angry snowflakes getting cucked!

Alright onto some other stuff.

It's Dan the Man!

Thank goodness now we have Pupatella, Comet, and (eh maybe) We the Pizza.