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That's an interesting point. Knowing that Claudia and the Centre aren't too keen on Philip means that separating Elizabeth from him if they could pull it off wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. But, I mean, they have kids she can't just live with Gorp Guy as her alter ego but it certainly could drive a wedge

Oh 100% absolutely. Just Aderholt hasn't been through that so to him it feels like they're probably being too cautious. But everything with Nina is definitely why Stan is going above and beyond to handle her with as much caution as possible.

With a defenseman on the Russian national team! That's badass. And he's good to her son!

It's interesting in that it suggests that he knows that they're doing much worse things than they're letting on about but ostensibly the only thing keeping him from sending that tape to the authorities is the fact that he cares for Paige's well being.

I mean she's sleeping in the closet, mopping the floors at midnight and her mom still dismisses it with a "She'll be fine.". The thumb and forefinger thing isn't doing the trick for all the emotional baggage she's dealing with and she desperately wants to show her parents that she *isn't* okay and here's validation of

It's also kind of weird that he's comfortable leaving his infant daughter in the care of someone who he thinks is so profoundly screwed up.

Adventures in Hollyhood is the best reality show there ever was or ever will be.

Of course Fantasy Factory and Rob and Big were silly shows but I swear there was a year when Rob and Big was probably on the TV in my college apartment more than any other show. Because as the article states it was just fun to watch these guys goof around so it was the perfect show to put on when you just wanted to go

Oh for sure. If/when that happens it's going to be brutal. I think Stan views Philip as his best friend and the fact that the Jennings kids have spent so much time at his house…I mean, it's going to be a Hank/Walt level revelation.

I do think Aderholt sympathizes with her but that Stan is being a little too cautious with her. That's just the read that I get from it. She is so sweet and innocent I don't think Aderholt is immune to that but he just wants to do his job while keeping everyone safe without going overboard, that's all.

Yeah, Stan is kind of a victim of circumstance. Philip HAS to keep up appearances with him because he happens to be an FBI agent who lives next door. If they weren't neighbors Philip and Stan would just be enemies on opposite sides but he's in spending so much time with him to keep his suspicions down he's developed a

Yeah I agree with you. I do think that Pastor Tim has kind of always been this threat that's always hanging over their heads ever since Paige spilled the beans to him so to introduce him at any time works but I do think you're right that it would have probably had more of an impact with that timeline. Now it's another

That's my fault, I deleted it. I did feel it was a bit lackluster but it seemed dumb for me to make that statement when I legitimately was watching the Rockets-Spurs game simultaneously and not nearly giving 100% of my attention to the episode so I wanted to watch the repeat of the episode and see how I felt about it.

Oh damn, I didn't see the part of his journal where he compared what they've done to Paige to sexual abuse. That poor girl's head must be so twisted at this point. No wonder she's mopping the kitchen floor at dark like someone hepped up on Adderall with no Wi-Fi.

Isn't that the only reason she gave for having them continue their honeypots tho? That's a lot to put them through just to save face when they already don't believe her to begin with.

I definitely think it's less any failure of the writing and more that she's just never going to allow herself to get close to a "target" again after what happened with Young Hee and Don. When she allows herself to dig deeper into those emotions she falls apart so being "tough" physically and mentally is the only way

"We haven't even told her about the wigs yet let alone the sex and murder!"

Ehh I don't know about that. Aderholt's body language seems to convey that he's more annoyed that they have to handle her so carefully and even if Stan wasn't happy with Renee I don't think he'd ever let that happen again after Nina.

Despite the wedding ceremony signifying that they're as close and devoted to one another as they've ever been I can't help but feel that the look Elizabeth shot at Philip when he said he "didn't want Stan to be like Martha" signifies that a rift between them is forming and will get wider and wider from here on out.

It's funny how torn I am between my initial reaction of "Oh, Pastor Tim gots to go!" and upon further thought "Well…I mean, he's not wrong.".