I think he's going to find more than he bargained for in the garage. If he brings it over to Stan's since his own dad is never around, we're at full tilt.
I think he's going to find more than he bargained for in the garage. If he brings it over to Stan's since his own dad is never around, we're at full tilt.
Agree that Elizabeth and Phillip are much more concerned about Paige's well-being than her spy career. I'm not sure if she was so much "impressed" that Paige has started reporting on Matthew as she is troubled by it.
Well, murder's not a legal term. ;)
Yes, it's still murder. Probably justifiable, but Elizabeth dug a knife into his neck and left him to die.
Poor Paige! Yes, absolutely to all of that.
I don't see how it does directly, though it could. At the very least, it helps to establish how long Martha was working for the other side and will cause the FBI to look even further back into everything involving Martha.
Absolutely. She's going to have to take in the shock of witnessing a murder, that her mom was the murderer, and she's going to mistrust both of her parents again. Once of the early questions she asked them after learning they were spies was if they killed people, and they denied it. This re-opens the whole can of…
We forget just how much has changed in terms of pregnancies out of wedlock and abortion. I saw an episode of the game show Card Sharks in the middle of the night recently that aired between '78-'81 and the contestants were asked to guess how many of 100 pregnant women said they were unmarried. One of the contestants…
I don't agree that Elizabeth is "cold-blooded". She's just less likely to share her feelings and more committed to the cause than Phillip.
They've always had a dining room, though we don't see it often. I'd have to re-watch the scene to say anything about the camera movements following Alice.
SH began as a 13 episode show and it probably should have stayed that way. The first season was such an unexpected hit that Fox expanded the order for subsequent seasons and the show never really recovered from the pacing and story errors the longer seasons brought.
Beharie had been trying to negotiate an exit after S2 and was originally going to be killed off in the S3 mid-season finale. If neither lead wants to be on the show and no one wants to watch without both of them, why is Fox even bothering anymore? There can't be that much $$ in home video and limited syndication.
Yes. He's a big 9/11 Truther and shares a few other conspiracy theories with Alex Jones.
The Serial twitter account tweeted that the Pandora option is in addition to the NPR podcasts. The A.V. headline is really unclear.
The poll was conducted by Edison Research and Triton Digital.
No, they're simply adding an additional platform (probably because it brings them additional funding).
Why wouldn't people simply listen to the free NPR podcast that only has a very short ad at the beginning?
Nielsen can now count views on nbc.com but not those on third-party services like hulu, so that's one reason.
You're in for a rough few weeks then, as they don't fully resolve the cliffhanger until the fourth episode.
And Playing House, another NBCU property, will stream/VOD before it airs on TV.