But we don't know that the rotten grain happened (or happened yet) in the world of the show, or that Phillip or Elizabeth have been told about it.
But we don't know that the rotten grain happened (or happened yet) in the world of the show, or that Phillip or Elizabeth have been told about it.
Nice observation!
That was also the impression I got, that she was telling the story from Paige's point of view.
This is a good point. We tend to gloss over Chuck's mental illness, I think. Howard and Jimmy make allowances for it, and Jimmy sometimes faces it. But it's what makes what Jimmy did so bad. He took advantage of his brother's mental illness for Kim's monetary gain. And then he had the nerve to complain to Chuck that…
I just rewatched this one. Chuck is amazed that Jimmy wants to leave the room and get a sandwich. That's all on Jimmy. He knew his mother could have died at any moment when he left.
Nancy is the worst!
It's a great question. I'd pick Sisko too.
Dick Solomon? I don't know, that's a tough one. I was always partial to Mary and her singing career and her fake English accent.
Wow! What a great episode. I love that this show has respect for its characters. Dylan's dialogue (and Emma's this season with Kenny Johnson) is so straightforward and smart. He's doing the right thing, exactly what we would imagine ourselves doing in his situation. And it's still not going to end well.
What about Gregory though? Isn't that what Elizabeth throws in Phillip's face, that she had to watch Gregory get killed while Martha got to live?
I think I know what was going on. Gaad got fired from the FBI so the KGB put out feelers. But it seems strange to me that there haven't been more consequences. Like the FBI isn't following up on it.
I think that was actually part of the episode. At the end, he's in JFK airport.
I approve of this theory.
Well, maybe if she spoke to him more than once a season.
I thought Rihanna did great in the crying scenes and the angry scenes. She did the emotions well without going over the top.
He was so good. I thought he totally eclipsed Anthony Perkins last night. Just some really amazing moments, especially with the psychiatrist.
I thought Madeline looked eerily like Norma when she yelled.
It was a bad line reading in my opinion. I thought Rhianna did great in her early scenes but she seemed to get worse as she went along.
I feel like if they wanted to sideline Romero, they could have kept him in jail. Why bother having him escape if he has no story yet?
This is what I am 100% expecting to happen.