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With all the operatives in the FBI, why is it logical for Nina to believe that Stan killed Vlad, rather than one of his colleagues?  WE know he did it, but other than Stan's guilty demeanor, how can she be so sure?  Also, the whole Amapor-killed-by-the-Rezidentura thing was such a grand cock-up, does anyone or any

And how about me?  I'm where your people are.

It was fascinsting to watch the change in Don's expression when he heard his own words coming through the door out of Peggy's mouth in the Heinz pitch:  if you don't like the message, change the conversation.

Actually she is behaving pretty much as her male progenitor did, and that was without assistance from Dr. Lecter.   Freddy-the-guy also always identified Will as insane, right up until Will decided to make use of him for his own purposes.

Well, I don't think Elizabeth felt romantic love for Zhukov, more like  a mentor-love. She had no family and he seemed to be the only one who was concerned that she not be some Party robot but a fully realized human being.  As for this relationship coming out of the blue in this single episode I do think there were

Help me out here.  I remember Don's mother being a whore, but not that he was raised in a whorehouse.  I thought he was raised, very hostilely, by his father's wife, and that Adam was her son.  Apparently, this is all wrong?

The thing we should keep in mind is that Hannibal Lecter does not kill indiscriminately.  He kills those who offend his sensibilities.  If  one is neither rude nor boring nor inept at the performing arts, for example, chances are that he will not consider you worthy of his attention.  And certainly Will, and later,

Well, I think this relates nicely with Todd's observation that real life never ties up so neatly as fiction tends to do. Here we have Amador suspicious of Martha, possibly because of his unresolved feelings for her but equally possibly because she jumped so guiltily when he walked in on her messing with the files.  In

Yes, and Teddy has already said he knows about it and he's still Maddie's father in his eyes.  (And of course, legally he IS Maddie's father, so no biggie.)

Oh, please, be better for everyone involved's sake.  Even for Jonathan Jackson, who is soldiering on in a thankless, dreary role.  But Mrs. Coach and Hayden certainly deserve so much more.  And sorry, but unless they are singing, Scarlett and her drippy beau are simply too dumb and annoying to watch.  Yet, just when

Someone, anyone, please tell me why I should be interested in Jimmy.  Or why any self-respecting woman would want to be with him?  Maybe I'm too old, but as the weeks progress he has lost even his basic curb appeal, and Derek is actually looking much, better better when placed side by side with him as an option in the

And I was thinking of Sally, from "Blink"

Sorry, Abby will only redeem herself in my book by moving to Seattle.  She is the only dead spot in the show for me.  David can do so much better, especially since her sex  scenes with him are just creepy.

But now are we sure Osborne killed Wendy, or was it Jake as well?

Oh so much that!  That is when I fell in love with him, and I sincerely hope he kept those funky toes.

Oh, by all means.  WE know that and HE knows that, but unless Granny had the room under video surveillance (not impossible, but unlikely) she could only know that they we intimate and slept in the same bed.  She had no way of measuring the emotional content of the encounter, so she was just messing with Elizabeth's

I'm a little confused as to why Phillip did not make clear that in order for her "rape" by the Polish politician to be believed Irina had to be able to produce physical evidence — not just a battered face but semen.  Phillip provided both, but could have argued that it was "work," not a betrayal.  And given the amount

Why couldn't the son be real, but by the dead husband she mentioned in their first catching-up conversation?

Yes, that really stood out for me.  It's conceivable that one of the kids could have joined the Chess Club in school, but for it to be a casual family activity seems learned in the home and very Russian. 

How many times can we say it?  She is not his wife.  She was never his fiancee.  She is not even his girlfriend.  He is ex-everything.