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The fact that the Handmaids are constantly referred to as "girls" infuriates me, which I expect was the intention.

After her heartfelt rejection of being referred to as such, I can no longer call June by that other name.

We have Free-range Fertile Females. That's gotta be some country's motto in the universe of this show.

I was thinking the same thing the title referring to Jezebel's. I don't know how they'll get there either but I hope it's soon because I really want to see June and Moira reunite.

Watching this back to back with The Americans is more than I could bear, especially this week.

I'm not saying he couldn't adapt if he needed to but he has become so disillusioned by the mission and the fact that he has taken so many innocent lives for a government that lies and manipulates them.

I'm not sure how realistic it is but the long term plan for the kids of Illegals was for them to work for the government or contractors where they would have high level security clearance.

Philip acknowledging that Paige deliberately showed them the pages of Pastor Tim's diary pertaining to her mental state is a cry for help which leads me to think he does want Henry to be as far away from this mess as possible.

Thanks for sharing that, I hadn't seen it before. My favorite is Mail Robot linking to the Washington Post article about Trump revealing intelligence to Russian officials with the tweet "See, it can happen to anyone. Those Russians are sneaky!"

She wasn't a Nazi, she was a 16 year old child who watched her family be murdered and was forced to bury them in a hollow grave. Which authority should she have gone to? The KGB? They would have tortured and/or killed her and it's doubtful they would have told the families of the victims anything.

Ha, this is the first I've seen of the merch.

I don't think Philip has any interest in returning to the USSR even if the kids weren't a factor and if both Philip and Elizabeth live, I can definitely see her returning to the Motherland and Philip staying.

It's Slate TV's podcast titled The Americans. I highly recommend it to all fans of the show.

We know for sure he stole at least once as a child because we saw him do it and the fact that Chuck has brought it up more than once with Jimmy never outright denying it leads me to think it was recurring and he got caught by either his Dad or Chuck.

Why do I have the feeling that Henry's article is going to end up with Tatiana at the Rezidentura?

I'm not sure who you mean by everyone but I've seen very few people comment that Jimmy deserves Chuck's wrath.

And instead of the typical "where's Henry?" question we had Philip asking Henry where Elizabeth was.

There goes Henry's shortlived dream of working for the FBI.

The look of pure misery on Philip's face throughout the episode had me thinking of the podcast episode where Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys talked about how they refer to their characters as Sad Phil and Crazy Lizzie.

As much as I'd love for those crazy Russian spies to make it work, I don't see how this ends with them still together. I feel like the show included that lovely wedding ceremony last week to make it that much harder when they inevitably go their separate ways. Whether that ends with each of them in a different