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Argue posted:Does it also show Henry's side of the story and reveal that his frequent absences were actually spy trips to Russia? I'm almost expecting that Henry's girlfriend might be a soviet spy and she is trying to recruit and/or use him to milk additional information out of Stan. I'm also expecting Henry to get caught by Stan, have him admit everything, and having Stan ask Phil if he knew that his son was a soviet spy.
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Grinning Goblin posted:I'm almost expecting that Henry's girlfriend might be a soviet spy and she is trying to recruit and/or use him to milk additional information out of Stan. I'm also expecting Henry to get caught by Stan, have him admit everything, and having Stan ask Phil if he knew that his son was a soviet spy. "He does fit the profile perfectly. He's intelligent, but an under-achiever; alienated from his parents; has few friends. Classic case for recruitment by the Soviets."
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 08:03 |
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banned from Starbucks posted:I wonder if the center is recalling Gabriel because they think hes too soft of them. He seems to genuinely care about Philip but then throws those two burns at him as the last thing he'll ever say to him. I think Gabriel recalled himself because of the whole 'Philip's son' situation. I think there was genuine love and care going on and Gabriel realized he had gotten too close and couldn't keep up that particular lie.
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banned from Starbucks posted:I wonder if the center is recalling Gabriel because they think hes too soft of them. He seems to genuinely care about Philip but then throws those two burns at him as the last thing he'll ever say to him. The line about Paige was an apology, not a burn, since that was the big issue Philip and Gabriel were fighting over for a long time. Gabriel didn't really have a choice since Claudia was pushing him on the issue, so he had to hide his reservations and make the case for it when he argued with Philip, but now that it's not his job anymore he can admit that it was wrong. That doesn't actually do Philip any good now, and I'm sure Gabriel knew it would be a painful thing to hear, but Philip had just asked him about his own painful past, so it was an appropriate sort of conversation for hard truths.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 14:50 |
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I think letting out his reservations about Paige and concerns about Phillip's state were his way of making some atonement for sending Phillip's son packing without telling him.
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GobiasIndustries posted:I think Gabriel recalled himself because of the whole 'Philip's son' situation. I think there was genuine love and care going on and Gabriel realized he had gotten too close and couldn't keep up that particular lie. I agree with that. Gabriel couldn't keep working with Philip while keeping the whole son situation from him. Whether his comment about Paige was meant as an apology or not, it was obviously devastating to hear. Oh by the way, you were right about it being a bad idea to get your daughter involved in this, of course we're way past the point of no return on that now, byeeeeee.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 15:45 |
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Gabriel is falling on his sword. This is the only way he can think of to keep faith with Philip, and to honor his oaths and commitments to the State. He's punishing himself on Philip's behalf. And in being forced to do so, in realizing that part of his job is making sure that this guy he loves can't see his own son, he's realizing that while he still believes in the cause, and believes that the work he, and P&E, are doing is right and proper and necessary, he's also suddenly confronted with the idea that the collateral damage can be real and horrible. Better to have kept Paige out of it, for everybody's sakes, then to embroil her in the life. For example, Philip and Elizabeth are both fully aware, and prepared, to die if necessary. Gabriel and Claudia are quite prepared to order Philip or Elizabeth to their deaths if need be. Whatshisface from last season who worked in the virus lab was an excellent demonstration of all this. Now, though, say Paige becomes a second-generation spy. Gabriel, had he stayed, might have been put in a position of needing to order her to her death, for a cause that is ultimately as meaningless to her as could possibly be. Worse, Gabriel suddenly realizes that Philip or Elizabeth could be put in the same situation. Remember, back in one of the early seasons, P&E were taken by KBG agents and tortured as a routine loyalty test, and even to them, this made perfect sense and was just part of the job. We've seen Elizabeth teaching Paige how to fight. Is she going to teach Paige how to tickle a man's anus while blowing him? How to convincingly fake an orgasm when some guy is beating her with a leather belt? How to screw a guy then turn around and blackmail him? The best methods for keeping track of which disguise and legend you're using with which guy you're banging, and how to schedule them for different days of the week? How to kill your own protégé and trainee by capping him in the back of the head with naught but a shrug and a vague disappointment at the loss of time and effort invested? How to have a genuine conversation with an old lady about kids, life, and all that, before ordering her to swallow a bottle full of pills that will kill her? It's one thing to have voluntary recruits who believe in what they're doing go through such training. And even then, remember that Elizabeth was raped during training, and it was considered a perk for the trainers to rape the female trainees. Hell, it was probably considered an important part of the training, when you get right down to it.
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TheCenturion posted:Gabriel is falling on his sword. This is the only way he can think of to keep faith with Philip, and to honor his oaths and commitments to the State. He's punishing himself on Philip's behalf. And in being forced to do so, in realizing that part of his job is making sure that this guy he loves can't see his own son, he's realizing that while he still believes in the cause, and believes that the work he, and P&E, are doing is right and proper and necessary, he's also suddenly confronted with the idea that the collateral damage can be real and horrible. Better to have kept Paige out of it, for everybody's sakes, then to embroil her in the life. For example, Philip and Elizabeth are both fully aware, and prepared, to die if necessary. Gabriel and Claudia are quite prepared to order Philip or Elizabeth to their deaths if need be. Whatshisface from last season who worked in the virus lab was an excellent demonstration of all this. I agree with the general direction of what you're saying, but Paige is supposed to be a deep cover plant with security clearance somewhere, not the kind of covert spec ops assassins Philip and Elizabeth are.
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Sinteres posted:I agree with the general direction of what you're saying, but Paige is supposed to be a deep cover plant with security clearance somewhere, not the kind of covert spec ops assassins Philip and Elizabeth are. Sure, but nevertheless, if Paige is, say, in Martha's old position, it's not inconceivable that she'd be tasked to sleep with the nerd running the IT shop to get access.
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I think Matthew grows up to be J. Mascis
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# ? Apr 22, 2017 04:21 |
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"And one last thing before I go, Philip. Paige is my daughter, not yours."
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 05:34 |
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And I hosed
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 13:16 |
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Major Kuznetsov of the Washington Capitals army. I've long wondered if an FX writer was a hockey fan. I once remember "Kane, Toews, Keith, Sharp" as names of supervisors on a mine chalkboard in Justified just after the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 03:15 |
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haha... he got dumped.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 03:31 |
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Zero One posted:haha... he got dumped. "Not assertive enough" She said to the guy who has murdered 50+ people in cold blood and a few more in semi-fair fights
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 03:34 |
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Mods change my name to big sex man
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 03:56 |
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"I just don't see this going anywhere...oh you're married? I can gently caress up a marriage? Now I'm interested!"
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 04:04 |
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Philip and Elizabeth are now actively setting up Pasha to potentially get his rear end kicked so he goes back to Russia with his mom.
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CBJSprague24 posted:Philip and Elizabeth are now actively setting up Pasha to potentially get his rear end kicked so he goes back to Russia with his mom. Somehow I think they're going to go too far and Pasha's going to end up in the bathtub with his wrists cut.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 04:33 |
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Pashas going to try to have sex with the asian kid
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BIG HEADLINE posted:Somehow I think they're going to go too far and Pasha's going to end up in the bathtub with his wrists cut. If it leads to the wife going "I TOLD YOU WE WERE HAPPIER IN RUSSIA " It'll be a win. Though for that exact reason it might be the thing that pushes the Jenningses into suicidal despair themselves.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 05:04 |
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Man, I loved Elizabeth looking at the spot where Phillip put her rapist's head through the wall when she was talking to Paige.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 05:06 |
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"So while he was at home shooting people, what do you think she was doing?" Haha, wow
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 07:40 |
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Not that i'm complaining but it seems like in episodes 4-8 of every season of this show, nothing happens. I think a shorter season with less windup could benefit them.
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mcmagic posted:Not that i'm complaining but it seems like in episodes 4-8 of every season of this show, nothing happens. I think a shorter season with less windup could benefit them. Good news about next season then.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 16:31 |
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The Americans S5 - Is she going to teach Paige how to tickle a man's anus while blowing him? | Tue @ 10ET, FX
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:30 |
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I feel like Tuan is just really lonely (it makes me feel ), and might end up doing something really stupid because of it before this is all over. So do we think Directorate K (remind me what this is, related to the Center?) is looking into Oleg because of the CIA contacting him, something that happened in D.C., or something else entirely? mcmagic posted:Not that i'm complaining but it seems like in episodes 4-8 of every season of this show, nothing happens. I think a shorter season with less windup could benefit them. Sepinwall seems to think it's this entire season as a whole so far (barring "Lotus 1-2-3") and prevalent in other shows in their penultimate seasons like Justified.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 01:58 |
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Directorate K is/was counterintelligence. The deeper implications here is that Burov was named by Ames or Hannsen. We're around that time frame historically.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 02:21 |
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This episode didn't have a lot of big plot forward motion but holy goddamn it was one of my favorites of the entire series in terms of moving the characterizations along. Philip and Liz went a long way in this episode, poo poo. Both individually and as a couple. I'm starting to hope they might have a happy ending even though logically I doubt it
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 03:11 |
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Stan: "Well, I'm trying not to die before Henry graduates from college."
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 03:23 |
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I agree that compared to other seasons, less has happened and especially with regard to any sort of action. But where this might be a detriment to other shows, it's still as thrilling as ever here - it feels like they're going for a super slow burn this season. The scene with Stan, Aderholt and the mole specifically was loving outstanding. There was this really weird sense of uneasiness throughout.
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Profanity posted:I agree that compared to other seasons, less has happened and especially with regard to any sort of action. But where this might be a detriment to other shows, it's still as thrilling as ever here - it feels like they're going for a super slow burn this season. It's less action, and less extra characters. Note how a season or two back, they made the title sequence much longer to accommodate all the extra names.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:34 |
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It probably doesn't help that several plots feel aimless -- Phillip's son let directly to Gabriel's departure, but it's not clear if either was worth the time the season spent on them. Several other plots (Tuan, Stan's GF) are spent waiting for the other shoe to drop, and then there's the frustration of whatever or wherever the Oleg plot is going. I'm not saying that any of these plots are purposeless, that's not clear. But I feel like none of them are exactly worth the time the season has spent on any of them, particularly the many, many scenes featuring Mischa.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:17 |
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Open Source Idiom posted:Phillip's son let directly to Gabriel's departure, but it's not clear if either was worth the time the season spent on them...and then there's the frustration of whatever or wherever the Oleg plot is going... Well, I strongly doubt we've seen the last of Mischa (or Gabriel for that matter), but let me make a case for something regarding the Mischa and Oleg plots: I think the writer's realized they wanted (needed?) to show the current situation in the more then they did with Nina. Like outside of a confined place like a prison (or whatever it was). So, we spent a lot of time with Mischa's escape from the USSR/Eastern Bloc, which was kind of a big deal and a big ordeal for many, many people. We're now also spending a lot of time with Oleg and seeing things like food availability issues due to corruption or how even a party member and government official has to assent to a search of his home/quarters. All of this from a particularly Soviet perspective and originating from inside the USSR, which aside from Nina, we hadn't seen a lot of or at all if I'm remembering correctly. (I'm not counting Rezidentura scenes because those didn't originate from behind the Iron Curtain.) All of this is to add further (and maybe necessary) contrast to the differences between life in the United States versus life in the USSR for all of our characters. I don't think it's a waste of time. Would they be doing this if this was the final season, or if they didn't already know they're getting a final fifth season and had to hope for a renewal? Probably not.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:35 |
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This episode was huge in terms of the character development. Jesus. What a breakout in cinematography and acting. Liz/Paige, Stan/Russian chick, etc. I'm constantly in awe of this show, and this episode is one stellar example of just how good TV can be. Just give Keri and Matt all the Emmys. And throw in one for Holly too.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 23:48 |
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Can we assume that the final conflict resolution is going to be between Phil/Elizabeth and Stan? I mean it's obviously going bookend to the series, but I don't think there will be any bloodshed. Does Stan bring them in? Will they both slowly come to realize how flawed the institutions they fight for and both of them shurg it off and go about their lives? I'm betting the catalyst for the final story arch will be when Stan's girlfriend turns out to be working him and the Jennings get involved somehow.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 02:03 |
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Stan is probably going to have a "Kobayashi Porcelain" moment of realization, but Liz and Phil will be long gone before anything can be done.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 02:05 |
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I'd imagine Pasha's situation is giving both Phil and Liz pause about Henry should they have to GTFO of the US.
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maniacripper posted:Can we assume that the final conflict resolution is going to be between Phil/Elizabeth and Stan? The way those three characters are currently going, it wouldn't make much sense for them to face off - they're both firmly stepping into territory where they're doing things because they're good for humanity, not because they're patriots. Like if Stan found out, he'd be thinking "there's so much good we could do together", not "welp I guess they're Unpersons now" e: Which is to say, if I were to make a bet, I think that resolution would be in the form of Stan "bringing them in", but not "serving them up"
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precision posted:The way those three characters are currently going, it wouldn't make much sense for them to face off - they're both firmly stepping into territory where they're doing things because they're good for humanity, not because they're patriots. Like if Stan found out, he'd be thinking "there's so much good we could do together", not "welp I guess they're Unpersons now" Counterpoint: How Stan reacted when he thought Phillip was schnogging his (ex?)wife.
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