kitjackson67
Kit Jackson 67
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I thought the friend was a classmate at school, so there's no way it could be Henry.

I will be furious and yelling, screaming, and possibly swearing at my TV if Oleg is not in season 5. I want to see him almost every week.

They can't write Oleg off the show. He has to stay on the show. He's too cute and sexy to never to be seen or heard from again.

If you would like to avoid outrage: This movie is about a different type of heist, and instead of requiring 11 people, this job requires 8.

Some studio exec in L.A: "Why didn't I see this before. If expanded universe is the thing right now, why don't we make a movie about the adventures of Pussy Galore's Flying Circus?"

I might actually be on board with amphromorphic animals reboot depending on the movie. Keep in mind, this is coming from someone who loves the Disney "Robin Hood."

Why can't they say heist movie instead of "Ocean's 11." They could say heist movie with female leads, and people would still know/understand what they are talking about.

I think it's more about type than age. When the "Ocean's 11" remake came out, we talked about which one we wanted. We weren't all fighting over Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. I wanted George Clooney, but Matt Damon was my second choice.

Agreed. From the first season it was pretty clear there wasn't going to be a happily ever after for team Jennings. That doesn't keep me from watching and loving the show. It want to see what happens and how/where the charaters end up when it's all over.

If she's 18 when her parents are found out, she may have the option of staying in the U.S. I don't know if she would pick her family over her country, but it's a possibility.

I'd forgotten that line. Thanks for the correction/clarification.

I'm really into modern U.S history and a huge fan of "Mad Men." When do you think "Mad Men" handled history well, and when you do you think they made a mistake/could have done a better job of it?

He's eye candy and hero of the Cold War. Brains and a great body. The total package. (that may not have come out the way I wanted it to, but I'm leaving it.)

I'd do Oleg. I'd make a horrible spy, but I could talk to him and distract him in a bar while someone else does the real spy stuff.

Great! That's one less person competing with me over who gets Oleg.

I love the family dynamics and watching Philip and Elizabeth practice spycraft. I root for Oleg for purely physical reasons. Granted I think he's a great character, but he's really cute and I love seeing him shirtless.

I've always thought of it as someone standing near a near an old tree that falls down. The tree's old, and dieased and rotting from the inside. The tree was going to fall no matter who was around.

I think he looks good in whatever they have him. I also won't complain if they have him shirtless. I'm good either way, as long as he gets screen time.

I think she was in too much shock when she first found out to form coherent questions. Since then, she's had enough time to process the information, and come up with questions. She's contstantly coming up with new questions she wants to ask her parents, in addition to old questions when she wasn't satisfied with thier

What I was trying to say was that Oleg gave up information on the weapons program, but not William specifically. He didn't say William was the source of information/materials. I'm not sure Oleg even knows that William as an individual exists.