Actually this episode was elected leader of all the Amy Schumer episodes so it's ok.
Actually this episode was elected leader of all the Amy Schumer episodes so it's ok.
How the fuck is this a real thing that can happen?!
"Yup. Here's your problem. Someone set the zeitgeist switch to 'Hate Amy Schumer'".
Hmmm, I'm not sure I agree. In the USSR, Eastern Europe, and maybe even Western Europe the KGB would most definitely have multiple layers of people watching people. I don't think the KGB had that kind of capability in the USA, however.
Pointing out Stalin's self contradictions - that's an execution.
Possible. But it's also possible the one-two punch of the KAL 007 incident and Able Archer leaves the Jennings family on the run from both the KGB and FBI. Martha turns herself in right as the USSR kills Elizabeth's only friend, and the Center blames its field operatives for misreading the NATO exercise.
That's a Homer Simpson worthy joke.
Mount Rushmore just grew like that!
"Hey, this is not meat from rodeo" (looks around nervously).
Claudia to Philip, Episode 3: "Don't go getting a secret wife on us. You'll see how much it complicates things."
My understanding is that, for the CIA at least, spying the likes of which we see on the Americans or James Bond movies pretty much doesn't exist. If a CIA officer is stationed overseas it is his or her responsibility to build relationships with people who might provide intelligence. In other words, you're a handler.
Elizabeth is loyal until the USSR kills her friend, Young Hee, in the KAL 007 shootdown on September 1, 1983.
Wow, Ilana Glazer cleans up nice.
In real life - absolutely not. But cooperation may be the difference between dying in federal prison and eventually getting out.
Martha's going to prison. I think Pastor Tim is safe.
Harold Weir: "I knew a girl who had premarital sex once."
"Gabriel, it's not that simple. Martha's seen me."
"Marge, is Denver is Kansas?"