Gen-X. Ferris and his friends are Gen-X. The parents and Rooney are boomers.
Gen-X. Ferris and his friends are Gen-X. The parents and Rooney are boomers.
I think puppets would be a pretty simple solution. They fly, so marionettes could work well. They'd just need to build in a mechanism so the puppeteer could have the owl release the letter at the right moment.
I think it would be especially interesting to get Oleg's reaction. He sort of suspects that some sort of disaster is going to happen on his side. He was concerned about bio-weapons, but Chernobyl would not surprise him.
That's what I thought too. I'm interested how Philip is going to keep Henry away from Stan.
I'm guessing that will be the final episode or the second to last episode.
I would love for the Chernobyl disaster to figure into the plot. It's possible it might be in the final season.
It's possible, but there would need a second phone line. I can't imagine that his parents would let him tie up the phone line. Philip and Elizabeth need to know the second the agency/the Centre calls them with an update or any important information.
I love this idea! Mainly because it brings Oleg back on as a regular character.
They bought the house sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s. They may not have done massive redecorating since they bought it.
I love the idea of Henry figuring it out on his own, and not telling his parents that he knows.
This is what I tell my friends. There were think peices about Boomers and Gen-X too. With the rise of the internet, there are more places to post content, and there's a lower barrier (almost none) to getting something published online, so of course there's going to be more of them about Millennials.
I thought William didn't know about thier cover story as travel agents.
That was my explanation too.
Except Matthew isn't a creep. What happened between Matthew and Paige was consensual.
or possibly multiple people.
Thank you! Why didn't I think of that?
I couldn't figure out who the powerful friend/connection was either.
Pretty is subjective isn't it? What one person finds attractive/pretty may not be what someone else finds attractive/pretty.
I like the idea of Paige figuring out something's wrong on her own and confronting her parents about it, and then contrasting that with sitting Henry down to have a serious discussion, whether he wanted to or not.
I think Stan was sleep deprived and a little slap happy when he caught Paige and Matthew making out/hooking up.