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The FBI agent I think is in the most danger right now is Stan. Every time he and Oleg meet, I half expect them tol be discovered. Considering that Gaad, Taffet, etc. know there's a mole and paranoia is rampant, Stan could easily be followed. (I know he's a good agent who should know if he's followed, but the guy has

I actually felt terrible when Martha, over dinner, gave Clarke a report on the Mail Robot situation. She's his total informant now and it's so sad that it's come to this for just-looking-for-love Martha. She's selling out her country for her bizarre marriage. And, no doubt, to stay alive!

Doesn't really matter if he's not really a cop. She's been treating him. He's her patient. Big no-no.

Exactly. One could never trust her. And as for Shaw, after signing on for the action, she came to care a great deal about her Team Machines colleagues as well as going all in for the cause. She found family.

Not only was Barry in a coma, but if she doesn't - and didn't - have romantic feelings for Barry, what chance is she talking about? And Joe wouldn't have gone for that anyway while they were all a "family" living together under one roof.

It's a shame the writers have Iris tossing her professional integrity aside because she has fallen for a patient (and a particularly messed-up one at that). I really don't like the therapist plot going this way and I don't care for Reese and Iris being together in general. He should be protecting her by declining to

Yes, she's smug and a little too cool. Not a fan.

I'd prefer that Harper remain someone the Team runs into and interacts with from time to time rather than a team member too, and maybe make use of in their endeavors. She doesn't seem like true "team" material, (mostly) only out for herself and always playing both ends against the middle. How could Team machine ever

Agreed.

Well that goes without saying, apparently. :)

Yep, I think Boyd's acting in desperation and that's leading to things going awry.

Maybe the reason Avery was so casually unworried while being held at gunpoint by Seabass is that he was well aware of how totally stupid the guy was and figured he could talk his way out. He seemed stunned by Katherine's amazingly successful ruse with the purse gun.

I hope that is not the over-riding sentiment, and I don't think so. It's easy (and fun!) to mock their incredible self-absorption and cluelessness about the outside world. So there's that. But unless there turn out to be evil elements within the Alexandrians, they seem to be just deluded folks trying to create a sorta

Gabriel has gone totally mad from guilt, so he is indeed projecting his sins onto Team Rick, as they are the only ones who know his horrible sin. So there's no making sense of it.

And as a pastor, Gabriel's career/calling was acting as a representative of God. Makes it even worse.

Maybe Deanna knows more about the marauders outside than she has said. And surely there's something about those three who were banished that might be dangerous. (Why hasn't Rick even asked her about them and what it took to get banished in Pleasantville?) She definitely knows she needs some badasses. Wondering if this

Yeah, Deanna was probably great at talking everyone into being calm, assigning everyone tasks and reassuring all that if they stuck together they'd survive.

The construction foreman acted like it was policy to leave Francine and run. Did he say as much? Not sure…

Deanna has a creeping wariness of Rick and his group (dead Aidan may intensify that), but she sure shouldn't take Gabriel's nutcase warning as credible. He came across as a wee bit unhinged, which he is. All the Satan talk should've made her aware of that, not to mention his whole demeanor. I fully expect Gabriel to

Me too. Had only a vague overall sense of what was happening, but sure enjoyed the action and music.