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Rachel Addleman
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I honestly don't know whether Nora was telling the truth about going to the other side but like Kevin, I'm choosing to believe her. This show was weird, wonderful and divisive and it will be missed. Damon Lindelof is great with characters and in Kevin & Nora he gave a flawed yet believable love story. I'm fully

I don't think it's the physical work that can't be handled alone, I think it's not having someone to share the emotional burden with. Even if Philip isn't spying, he's still there for her and knows what's going on. She won't really be doing it alone like Tuan is or William was.

I thought she was afraid the lady might recognize her. She did go to several trainings for Mary Kay.

Also don't people in the travel agency think it's strange that she just turns on the copy machine (I think that's what it is) and walks into her office. They must hire some trusting staff.

I had the exact same reaction. I was like are they really going to have Oleg jump? I was sitting on the edge of my seat!

Between this week and last week Matthew Rhys definitely deserves an Emmy this year. He's been playing Phillip's emotional moments perfectly.

Brothers & Sisters also had a lot of alcohol consumption. My love of Matthew Rhys in that directly led to my discovery of the Americans.

My thoughts exactly. I always just enjoyed the way they used him so subtly in the background during S4 and thought it was nice they were doing it again. And then it was 'Oh no Hans!'

My first thought when I realized Phil and Liz were this kid's 'parents' was 'I bet they'll spend more time with him then their own son!'

I adored that sequence, it kept me glued to the screen. I don't usually like silence either.