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I can't help but notice there's none of her terrible American accent in this one. I love Sophie Turner, and she is perfect and beautiful, but that accent was baaaaaaaad.

Rhys is so good this season. He's always been a revelation, but his performance this season has been downright hard to watch. Philip is stretched so far, and watching him I feel like Rhys is just going to collapse from the strain at any second.

Aderholt tracked her to the building in the previous episode (which was in fact called "Clark's Place").

Agreed — I also see it as a continuation of Philip's frustration that he has these *feelings* that nobody else in the spy game can even recognise, let alone see as having value. He knows her well, it was him in the field feeling his way through a very messy situation, and he was sensitive enough to recognise that to

Realistically, all of our characters are. Arkady (the Rezident) is being frozen out of the bio warfare stuff And Gabriel might tow the party line, but he went back to Claudia and echoed Phil and Elizabeth's concerns — just like we saw Claudia do in season 1! — so he seems like an authority to the Jenningses, but he's

To be fair, I'm not sure it was a disapproving statement. I read it as kind of impressed. I don't think Stan cares THAT MUCH about laws like that — he has constantly ignored the limits of the law for himself.

Also I think he confused the Rezidentura with the Centre — the Centre makes decisions about P&E's missions and agents; the Rezidentura is their American office which distributes those orders and assists with carrying them out.

We all said that about Pastor Tim. It's like comment sections around the world said "PASTOR TIM MUST DIE" and the writers said "well, we're not going to do that, but how about Martha…?" Terrible trade-off.

He could have been from, like, ANY other intelligence agency on Earth. I think she knew "KGB" was coming, but it was easier for her to push that possibility away until she definitively heard it.

Make sure you go back and listen to the s3 ones too. Not only are they delightful and informative, but I miss Molly Nussbaum, who was script supervisor on the show and last season's podcast host, and seemed like one of the most competent human beings on the face of the Earth. I would hire her to do any job.

Great camerawork on Keri Russel from behind as she walks into the room to find a resigned Gabriel and an un-disguised Philip. It was unusual for the show, so it was disorienting in the moment for us as well as Elizabeth.

The The Americans Philip and Elizabeth Kill Tally!

I don't appreciate it at all. The stories about Daniel Day Lewis assaulting his co-stars are no more worthy of admiration. One of the most important aspects of acting is collaborating; if I'm acting in a scene with another actor, the only way I'm going to be able to get really vulnerable and present with them is if I

Absolutely. All it demonstrates is that Leto used it as an opportunity to harass those members of the cast and crew he was not scared of or felt more important than.

Doesn't have to be a question mark. Curves are hard to cut out. Maybe an asterisk? Wouldn't need all the points though, if that makes the cutting out easier still.

She definitely deserved TDS, but on the other hand, I'm glad she got her own show from scratch, instead of "inheriting" the last guy's chair.

I know this is a joke, but seriously — if your joke is about you being OK with people suffering under tyrannical Republican lawmakers after those States have seceded but not before, all you're doing is enjoying the sense of superiority you get from not living in one of those "crazy states" where they keep passing all

Holy shit, that bit about sexual harassment victims having to pay the defendant's legal fees in the event that they lose is downright horrifying. People front up those batshit ideas all the time; if you're stupid or masochistic enough to go there and browse, you'll see "unpopular opinion" puffins on imgur all the time

It's a different issue, but essentially the same thing has been shown to happen with piracy of TV shows. People find shows they would otherwise never have watched, and if even a tiny portion of those people buy DVDs or blu-rays, the studio is far better off than if many of them had watched it when it aired. The

Yeah, it was a bummer seeing a few of those authors' names on what is so obviously the wrong side of this issue. This kind of passage-searching can only be a good thing for IP holders — it's not even a case of making the very rich slightly less rich; it's just a case of rights holders being a little too greedy and