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Yehudah ben Shlomo
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Also known as "The sad sack who has somehow hooked up with three hot women" and "I thought Paige was an only child…"

I like how you slipped that last sentence in. Excellent work.

If only more marriages were based on espionage and murder…

Since Philip and Elizabeth were pushed by the Directorate to tell A TEENAGE GIRL what they really are, why in the hell is it their problem when she does exactly what everyone knew she would do? Why keep it a secret? Tell the old bastard it's his problem now.

She'll fit right in.

She was cold as ice this time around though.

You know how someone gets a payday loan to pay bills, then another loan to pay that loan back, and so on?

But now she's actively involved.

I thought it was interesting that he wants more information on what they've done…almost as if Paige is being tested.

Oh, I SO want that to happen.

"I can't remember why Martha would be so upset."

Elvis wore a lot of Brut - it was definitely a 70s thing that went on far too long.

Martha certainly has embraced her new role, hasn't she?

And we all knew Hitler definitely wasn't going to die at the theater in "Inglourious Basterds," didn't we?

You could do the same if a plane could always walk straight onto the plane and then get take off within a few minutes. Priority take off and landing would be awesome.

If we ever see Frank being impeached, I predict Doug getting immunity and turning on him. He's just been too loyal for too long and done too many terrible things - it's obvious they'll throw in a twist like that. Especially since he's being pushed to the side lately.

I think it's interesting that they're showing him torn up over the one BIG decision that he has made completely on his own.

That's exactly what I was thinking. They wouldn't be nice, clean skeletons. Especially because those lockers are sealed.

Since I never heard her mention a clamp, I don't think she did all that much research.

"…because it’s spread a little thing between all the other characters, we don’t really get a great sense of Melissa’s indifference nor her transformation."