Dirden and Emmerich crushed that scene.
Dirden and Emmerich crushed that scene.
When Elizabeth and especially Philip have had victims of collateral damage they've shown considerable empathy about it in the past (Martha, Young Hee, Don…to a lesser extent the bug scientist). There have also been times they haven't like with Hans or Annaliese but they were part of the life and knew the risks…
It seemed very odd. On the one hand he knows Paige better than anyone else but on the other…
If he kills himself it would destroy both his parents too though. His poor mother would never recover from that, she's still so fragile from the loss of her other son.
So you think he wanted Philip and Elizabeth to get in more trouble with the Centre?
I agree with most of what you said but he straight up coldly said "Even if he lives or dies it's a win." (Or something along those lines). When you can make Philip and Elizabeth with all the heinous stuff they've done look at you with their eyes wide and their jaws dropped you know you said/did some fucked up shit.
They haven't shown it but with how staunch she was about revenge and knowing how much Gaad meant to him, I mean it's still a tough decision for him since he cares so much about protecting Oleg that he basically risked his career to do so but think that's what we were meant to infer from that scene. I could be totally…
We're dying for a Henry Jennings Eddie Murphy impression!
"Hey, Stan? Can we bend your ear about something?"
I don't think Oleg hates his father at all. I think he's coming to grips with the fact that his father, this man who his whole privileged life he's seen as this figure of pretty immense sway and influence is ultimately just another powerless cog in a corrupt and broken system. He's a really smart guy, but I think Oleg…
Philip and Elizabeth might value Pastor Tim's expertise but this is the same man who they know called them "monsters", worse even than child molesters. That rage must have been boiling under the surface during that encounter but it's telling that they can put that aside to try and get good council on how to best…
So, uh, do we believe Tuan's story about his "brother with leukemia" still? I wouldn't trust someone who described a suicide of a poor, innocent kid that he orchestrated that calmly about anything.
He's a sociopath. You don't tell a kid who has has already described as "weak and easily manipulated" to slit his wrists with an in depth plan (caused by the bullying that he orchestrated after befriending the lonely kid and turning his back on him nonetheless) and then refuse to stop it while you still can without…
Well, I mean the purpose would be to save his father. They basically told him "Look, we know you have very close ties to Tatiana, Beeman and Nina so it only makes sense that Beeman got William's information from you and you're a traitor, we just can't prove it yet.". Not to mention he still thinks the C.I.A, is after…
I agree but the same could be said for Better Call Saul to an extent just because we're watching people we care about (Kim, to a lesser degree Nacho) make decisions that ultimately are going to probably not end well for them given what we know about who they've attached themselves too.
That would be the biggest upset since Buster Douglas vs. Mike Tyson. Elizabeth has been taking out grown ass men like it's nothing for decades, Paige is a teenager who has been training with no contact for like a month or two.
I've been arguing all season long that although he has some troubling tendencies that Tuan isn't a full blown sociopath and chalked up his off the cuff remarks to his absolute devotion to the cause and the fact that his fragile young psyche was pretty much destroyed by what he witnessed with his family in Vietnam.
It was and it wasn't because as they were talking about how Pascha's parents would be able to get to him in time in my head I was like "But Paige's wouldn't be all because they're busy attending to their fake family!".
That's the SECOND time this season I thought Oleg was going to off himself (the first being when he was on the rooftop burning Stan's tape and map). Those longing looks at his mother right before he leaves the house! But this time especially when he thought he might get his father killed damn near convinced me when he…
They've painted Russian mental institutions as just a place to lock dissenters away. It sure doesn't look like a lot of positive mental health rehabilitation is going on there.