Those two are who I'm mainly tuning in for (and because it's Fargo) but I wanna see what they have planned for Jim Gaffigan!
Those two are who I'm mainly tuning in for (and because it's Fargo) but I wanna see what they have planned for Jim Gaffigan!
Well it's in the mid 80's in Boston today so apparently Spring doesn't exist anymore. I have faith that President Trump and his devotion to the EPA will get to the bottom of that. We've never lost a season under any other President's watch before!
OH NO! aSwe IS OFF THEIR MEDS AGAIN!
I know! How can they ignore Little Giants like that?!
Agreed and she could definitely benefit from being able to talk through some of the horrible things she's done and experienced but as you said there's nothing more she'd roll her eyes at than Americans paying a stranger to talk about their "traumas" (not to dismiss the many people who seek help for much more serious…
I think The Americans is the best show on TV but BCS is right up there.
Haha yeah I had no idea he was a Welshman either. But I didn't know Alison Wright or Idris Elba were British either so I'm bad at spotting those things (and they're amazing at pulling off American accents).
You know what Matthew Rhys' Emmy reel should be? Just his facial reactions as he's read the list of nominees and winners over the past decade or so. Although that probably wouldn't show his range well enough.
There were over 1200 comments in the live discussion thread on the Better Call Saul subreddit last night plus a post episode discussion thread with over 2400. Tonight the Americans got 270 and no post thread.
I never would have noticed Claudia's little squirrel pin if not for the podcast. I forget exactly what the costume designer said but she mentioned that sometimes if she's in a scene where she's trying to assert dominance over somebody who is further down the totem pole like Elizabeth she'll have two squirrels instead…
What exactly was that from Gabriel when he told Philip that the Centre is worried about him and once they're worried it's something that stays in his file so to speak forever? Was that him telling him that he still thinks he should extract himself? Because just being aware of that doesn't make it as though he can…
Oh she for sure has changed a ton and I think in many ways Young-hee/Don were her version(s) of Martha and that experience has been the thing that has really changed her.
"All I know is that getting baptized was the best I've ever felt in my entire life."
"Oh! So you aren't having sex!"
"Wait, what?"
"Oh. Oh, is Matthew that bad?"
"MOM!"
I can agree with being annoyed by a salesman but I think she would have picked up on the odd way her mom was acting. Not even rude so much as flustered and anxious which is obviously very out of character for Elizabeth.
Yeah, she was eyeing the files that she had to get into even as she was talking about the actual event. I think deep down she wants to get some of her traumas off of her chest, but not in this stranger's office. For a moment she seems genuine in "wanting it to be like it never happened" (whether that's the mugging or…
I think even if her automatic setting wasn't to repress everything and keep moving she has so much baggage to work out that it would make that guy's head spin. So I think the eye roll was at the idea of Western psychiatry in general and also a "Yeah, like talking about my feelings about what I've done with this guy…
Elizabeth in a psychiatrist's office having a therapy session was just perfect.
How does that scene say anything negative about Paige? Not that Elizabeth would have been thrilled at whatever product that woman was selling but I doubt she would have gotten that upset if not for the fact that she happened to ruin a Mary Kay saleswoman/friend's life by framing her husband for an act he didn't…
"Mom, you were pretty rude to that Jehovah's Witness!"
"Paige, what did we just talk about? Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. Now go set the table for dinner, sweetie."
More symbolic of her being hesitant on going all in with Jimmy still, both personally and professionally, I think. She's taken a huge risk by trusting him as much as she has.