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One boat at a port is a lot easier to deal with than hundreds of flights at one airport.

I think enunciating does work for the character but that's not how Laurie is pronounced in America. It sounds like he's swallowing the word.

It's probably easier to do it on cue and out of character that in the midst of a scene.

I feel like that scene in the context of the global anxiety of the 7th anniversary didn't need an explanation. It's a desperate man with the ability to take the most desperate of actions. I appreciate getting more insight into how people outside of our core group are reacting to the events, and the ways that it can

Quite often Matt's speech feels off, he stumbles over certain words that make it apparent that he doesn't have as good of a grasp on the Americanization the way some other British actors do.

Wow that is some world building right there. Thank you so much for sharing this from Reddit.

I think he was projecting, not so much buying it but getting a little too deep into the roleplay addressing his issues with God. He was a stand in figure and eventually Matt forgot what he was there for. And then he snapped out of it.

Hmm thanks for this reminder of all the details. Elsewhere in the threads people are presuming that if Kevin saw David Burton in the hotel that he must have significance… but maybe Kevin just saw the news about the guy and projected the details of it into his hallucination.

If someone enjoys it, it has quality to them. Why are we acting like quality has an objective rubric?

It was easy for her to be taken advantage of. It's hard to draw parallels to real world situations because it wasn't just the equivalent of a miscarriage, it was a global phenomenon that she couldn't address with her scientific reasoning. And someone she was mentoring was able to turn the tables on her… it was just a

Oh man I was SO uncomfortable that entire time. Thank goodness it didn't go any further but the lead up was excruciating. I was prepared to fast forward.

Honestly him just walking away is even more of a gut punch for Matt. Because he gets sucked into his sarcastic roleplay of addressing him as God, obeys his orders as if he were God, and then snaps back to the reality that he just let the murderer he was trying to get to confess go. Bit humiliating.

Also can we talk about how visually striking that shot was? For such a mundane line. It was perfectly set up and the colors in the sunrise were beautiful. I laughed when it cut to black out of sheer admiration.

Nearly? I guess it was vague but I assumed he died.

Matt has always been a bitter Betsy and delivers the burns. He just thinks he's righteous for doing so. It makes for good scenes (and laughs) but damn he's a jerk.

I was gonna say it was hypocritical but at least Matt as a con man hasn't killed anyone, but… yeah.

Why is it necessary to subject yourself to an hour of media you don't enjoy just so that you can take part in an intellectual reparte for additional time every week? Is it really that important? Why not spend that time on things you do enjoy or are at the very least more important?

I don't know I kept waiting for it. Matt and John didn't seem to believe that Kevin *could* have seen Evie in Melbourne, so maybe she didn't see a need to provide evidence, but it would have been only helpful to proving her point that he's delusional.

Well, yeah, until now I probably wouldn't have said she was Commander material, but now is what matters.

Extremely appripriate header image choice.