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Do they actually know she was personally getting information for the Americans? Or do they just think Gennardi was transferring info from his packages when he was a courier, and she’s just sticking with her husband? I’d think they would have put out a hit on her too if they knew she was in the game.

Oh yeah, I forgot about that. I believe we actually met her before him, when Stan was talking to her about making up believable stories of where she had lunch that were tough to disprove as cover for her meetings with the FBI?

My favorite part is when he’s drowning in the vat of beer, so he he starts chugging and you can see the beer level gradually lowering and you think he’s gonna drink his way out. I lost it the first time I saw that scene.

I haven’t seen it in years, but I remember Jay’s “What the fuck is the internet?” as the high point of that movie. Mewes delivered that line perfectly.

With that comment and your avatar, I now have the image of Dennis Duffy pulling your hands down and holding your eyelids open, saying “Watch it, dummy. Watch it!” stuck in my head.

I agree. I think that was always hanging over that mission, but even more so after he heard Paige and Elizabeth’s argument. (His “What!?” after Paige said she would sleep with who she wanted to was hilarious.) It hits a lot closer to home for him now that his daughter is not only about the same age as Kimmy, but she’s

And when Phillip was arguing with her a couple seasons back about not sending that pathogen they got from the lab back to the USSR, about the Americans she said “These are the people who dropped the atom bomb. Twice.” She’s not just some sadistic killer. She thinks she’s one of the good guys that has to do bad stuff

I don’t care what anybody else says. You’re The New No. 1 in my book.

Oh, I’m sure on re-watch it’ll make me crack up. Reminded me of Van Der Beek in a scene from The Rules of Attraction, but instead of workman-like it was more just bored and lackluster. But I was just in shock from the entire situation and I’m not sure anything on first view would have made me laugh.

And his family looks like it’s on the verge of imploding right now.

Ugh, that look on his face when he was in bed with Kimmy was awful.

I’ve gotta re-watch all the seasons, because I couldn’t remember exactly what it was she was talking about. So Oleg did really betray her or The Center? Oh, was it him working with Stan to try to save Nina?

For some physical activities, you’ll still maintain the muscle memory of them even if you’ve taken a long time off from training. You might still be a little rusty and not at 100% of what you were, but still be better than a novice.

As soon as this ended, I immediately thought that this was one of the best episodes the show has ever done. Holy shit, it was dark. I said last weak that I felt a vague sense of dread and unease the whole episode. This week that was made more acute as a non-stop back and forth between intense anxiety and horror. I

Elizabeth did actually start making for the window to get out of there when she realized the wife was home. She only attacked when the husband saw she was behind the door. But with Elizabeth, it’s likely that was only because of the logistics of a 2nd person being able to call for help and alert others to her presence

She’s definitely cold, ruthless, and de-sensitized to human suffering. But I don’t quite see her as having no soul. People will do a lot of fucked up things for patriotism if they think it’s for the greater good. You could tell her stomach dropped when she saw there was a kid in the other room. But she’s fooled

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According to George Carlin, it’s baseball.

Yeah, that sounds right. I guess the only reason I ever even realized they switched was because I was still watching Smallville at the time.

Can’t remember. I just figured when people mention The CW, that includes when it was The WB. Actually, did it even become CW before Dawson’s Creek ended? I was thinking the change was more recent than that.