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    ok87
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    ok87

    oh ok then makes sence :)

    oh ok then makes sence :)

    stop? all got?

    have to rewatch to give you an answer.

    have to rewatch to give you an answer.

    one more thing - what woman goes to bed in full make up, except on tv? looking at you, Renee

    the distance is still vast, plus there was a sign on the booth saying what the name of the cross point was. anyone?

    I guess you are right, I just googled, maybe I was given distance fro Warsaw to Moscow instead of the border with the USSR, idk

    so is my cat so it makes two :)

    I agree, as I knew they would drive out of the garage unharmed.

    Before I even read the recap - two things:

    Oh I love The Terror! (and much terrorized by it) But I am way behind. Only half-way through so no spoilers! Plus I am reading three books about the actual expedition. It is truly fascinating. How people agreed to do that, I have no idea.

    They know Harvest didn’t get away. They found his body in that van. Aderholt told Stan.

    I can’t promise anything... :)

    Germany invaded June 22, 1941. And yes, Holodomor. And it is Ukraine. no “the” please. Otherwise you are correct.

    Claudia is not inflating the numbers (well, just rounding them up). The consensus figure among historians is (after archival records and other sources were studied) - the number of Soviets (not Russians, but Soviet citizens, don’t forget there were 15 SSRs plus a number of national territories, like Tatarstan,

    something like that.

    I am sure it wasn’t meant literally to be about sneaking into peoples’ flats (its takes fewer characters to type) and killing parents in front of their small children.

    well put. such timely show. you get it.

    I find your comments very insightful. I agree with your thinking. E. is a tragic monster. She is not one to have free will guide her along... tragic figure through and through