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Yeah but again I think it would have been more effective if she looked at Henry and it dawned on her that "Shit, he could end up like Pascha if we take him to a strange place where he doesn't belong and has no friends there.". I don't know, I found it to be kind of an odd choice.

So then what the hell does "I can't" mean in that context then? She is 100% against the cause now (or at least continuing to work as a spy in America)? You just said yourself it pushed her to want to go back faster but Philip's tape made that impossible.

I thought she literally meant "run the travel agency". The second Philip failed to pull the trigger was the second he completely stopped being capable of doing his job anymore. Hell, he probably won't even be able to do what needs to be done with Kimmy (as creepy as it is) if his job necessitates it. He's broken and

Well they like The Killing so that's on them, really. One of the more popular criticisms I've seen is that this season is too weird. A season of TWIN PEAKS is too weird. Those people are watching the wrong show.

I know thematically with their strengthening bond and their wedding ceremony and all that Philip and Elizabeth are in this together for better or worse but logistically why *can't* he just work the Kimmy assignment and work at the travel agency? He's done as a spy. He can't pull the trigger anymore. It's just doing

But when they were sitting on the bench she looked shaken and said "I can't. I just can't." which I took to mean "I can't go back home.". Maybe I misread that scene. Maybe she meant she can't continue to watch Philip destroy himself anymore.

Sir Lucious Left Foot is easily one of the best rap albums of the past decade. Andre 3000 is my favorite rapper of all time so to some extent I understand it but man Big Boi gets overlooked like crazy.

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I worded that incorrectly. I meant more that in Paige, as we've seen with Arya, we are starting to see how the circumstances that are out of her control are turning a once innocent, normal child have to adapt to the fucked up situation they find themselves in. Their false sense of security has been burst and they have

That's a problem I'm having with the end of this season. Did Weisberg and Fields ever expect the audience to see that as a reality? Or was it always just meant to make the fact that it's impossible no matter how much P+E want it (or, at least used to want it) and they're trapped more tragic?

Ehh I don't know. I get that she's been through a lot with Don and Young-Hee and seeing a reflection of her former self in Tuan that she's not thrilled with as well as dealing with her strengthening relationship with her husband which has changed her character quite a bit. But I still think it's out of character for

She's getting physically tough enough but she is still emotionally VERY fragile. This could instill in her a sense of confidence that can easily be shattered. I just feel like she's heading in a very dangerous direction and it's odd that Elizabeth can't see that and that Philip hasn't even *said* "Hey maybe this isn't

He gets a lifetime pass for In Bruges.

New Big Boi album on June 16th!

After Linkin Park just went Number 1, they'll probably do the same. I still can't believe that Linkin Park album debuted at Number 1. I don't think they can even believe it.

Why would you infer that I'm saying that they are psychopaths? I'm just saying Elizabeth has never given a shit about materialistic goods ever. Her devotion to the cause has softened but it still seems strange for her to look at her closet and be like "Well I've done all of this in the name of my home country and

That's…true. Damn you, Eckerts! You're Big Mac's and pigskin tosses were too damned convincing!

I do too, I had to do it tonight with Evgheniya, but Oleg has been a pretty major character for several seasons at this point.

Same with Lois Smith's character in "Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?".

During that scene I was like "God, can't you at least SAY you have a girlfriend to make this less awkward"? But then remembered he has to basically string Kimmy along and make her think she has a chance with him without (hopefully) ever having to actually go there.