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I'd love to see Oleg have a win here. If that's not going to happen, I'd rather see him jump than tortured / interrogated by the KGB.. That would be too much.

Yes it was nice but god almighty, do they need to make every single Russian apartment look so dark and dreary? At least put the darn lights on!

I didn't get that sense at all. I've never thought Paige might commit or attempt suicide. Hmmm.

Exactly…….they'd just take him out of school and even keep him home for a while if they needed time to find another school.

Id love to see sort of uninterested amusement from Henry. Like, Oh wow, you're SPIES! So that's why you're never around. Good luck with that, I'm off to boarding school.

I think so too. But where, back to the US? Could he manage that? Poor Oleg, I'd love to see him on some tropical island taking in the sunset.

I never thought of that!

Me too…….but what are the chances?

Keri Russell speaking Russian full time? LOL.

How did they find out that Oleg tipped Stan off? Or why even suspect it? It's too much of a stretch that they just figured it all out by themselves. There are too many variables, too many other people involved, why not suspect Tatiana herself, or someone else at the Rezidentura, or that someone other than Stan at the

I would love to see them in Russia but there is no way on earth Keri could speak Russian. No way at all. So I see them staying in the US until the bitter end.

The kids of the real life KGB spies discovered living in the US in 2010 (I think) lost their Canadian citizenship even though they were born in Canada. They either lost it or had to fight for it or are still in the process of fighting for it.

Yes, the whole thing was awful. They made it as bleak as possible and made her the most sympathetic character they could under the circumstances. It almost feels like they're like Pasha being bullied so badly that he has to leave school. They're being pushed so hard by the Centre to do more and more distasteful work,

Yes, exactly, it wasn't their decision. They were following direct KGB orders. They can't just say, errrr no, we decided to let this one go! You could see Philip was really struggling with it the entire time, but by the end you could see even Elizabeth was unhappy about it. However, those were there orders, so it was

I agree that is seemed unfair. But it's never been P & E's perogative to make those choices, has it? Those were their orders from the KGB, simple as that. They made sure it was the woman they were looking for, before they carried out explicit orders. You could see neither one of them actually wanted to do it,

I thought Philip sympathized with Natalie because of what he himself is "ordered" to do.

I knew Henry would show up at the FBI at some point! yay for Henry. I really hope he is able to escape his parent's future. But it won't be easy, even if he gets accepted to the "ivy league" school. I wonder if he will lose his American citizenship once his parents covers are blown?

They can't kill Pastor Tim now, not with the tape hanging over their heads. They'd have to find that tape first, make sure the lawyer hasn't listened to it already, and then they'd have to kill Pastor Tim AND his wife. And make it look like a terrible accident. Then what about the baby? I just can't see it happening

One thing this show is not, is predictable. So while it seems clear that Pasha is heading for a suicide attempt, it's too obvious, and the writers don't like to be obvious. Hopefully the plan will work out and he and his family will return to Russia. Their story can continue there since we're already spending some

I agree, she was never really given a choice. Clark fooled her into believing in him, into being in love with him and marrying him. After that, it would be unreasonable to expect her to be objective. She cares nothing for the Russian cause, she would never have voluntarily betrayed her own country to the KGB. Perhaps