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I think we're supposed to have that reaction to Elizabeth training Paige though. It's her way of trying to toughen her up but we know she just isn't cut out for that type of work. What I don't get is why Philip isn't doing more to step in and say "Hey, maybe we need to tone this down a bit." especially since he's so

It also has the added bonus of making it so when shit DOES hit the fan (P+E telling Paige about their identities, the entire episode of Martha being sent to Russia, Oleg giving up William and the whole fall out from that, Nina taking one in the back of the head) it's extra devastating.

"The Russian guy in Moscow"? You mean Oleg?

"Hey Renee! The bureau let me keep the lie detector test for the night! Let's crack open a bottle of wine and have a go! It'll be fun!"

I'm glad Paige included the "I want to work at the food pantry because it's the right thing to do and it brings me happiness" because seeing her brush off a pretty nasty cut her mother gave her during "training" was disheartening. She's not there yet but I worry that the more the curtain is pulled back and the more

Henry going to "bring your surrogate son to work day" at the FBI with Stan and blown away by what he saw, getting yelled at by Philip and denied the one thing he's been working so hard to achieve…maybe it might not be such a good idea to ever let him in on the family secret.

Elizabeth missing luxuries like shoes and a dishwasher being the major reason she wants to stay seems pretty out of character though, right? Maybe it brought back memories of when there was no food to be had but surely the way her American children, especially the one who knows nothing about the whole "we're Russian

I mean I almost certainly said *worse* to my parents just nothing so pompous.

I mean, I get that he's blinded by his new relationship with Renee after the brutal fallout with Sandra and Nina but…this dude spent years doing some hardcore undercover work. Something has to be going off internally because Renee might as well have "I'M A SPY!" tattooed on her forehead.

While his devotion to the cause is unquestioned, I don't think anything involving Tuan will ever be problem free. Just like how a cop can't be 100% by the book, he can't be 100% inflexible to achieving the goal and ignoring the fact that he's dealing with actual human beings without running into some major issues.

YOU SOMEHOW MADE IT CREEPIER!

She seemed VERY intent on keeping Stan in his current department. So much so that it appeared as though Stan may have even noticed.

He definitely has to stay on the case with her father's promotion. Maybe that can be Paige's first job with "Jim" in "Japan"!

I'm seeing a lot of complaining about how this season was boring and had very low stakes (not so much on here but on other forums) and I think that this season was a *slight* let down which still makes it better than like 95% of anything on TV and not because of a lack of "fireworks" even in a slow burn show but just

I just want him to have a seat with his brother and his son in Russia. He'd be so content there.

Oh thank God, no more Jim and Kimmy scenes. I mean they have been amongst Rhys' best scenes which is saying a lot but I physically can't take how uncomfortable they make me and…whelp nevermind.

Even as a pompous little shit I never said anything was "bourgeois and petty" let alone to my parents, let alone about a the life of an innocent kid whose near suicide I orchestrated!

OH PLEASE TELL ME HE DIDN'T CROSS HIS EYES

"What a nice turn of phrase."

That scene was hilarious mostly for the new Truman's reactions to him.