Unlike previous eps which seemed to build up the story, this episode tied up a lot of loose ends. The tension between P&E (which exploded, but seems to have been fixed up), EST, Martha, Lisa, Gaad, transferring the rat to Moscow, Paige working Tim and Alice.
Stan commiserates with Aderholt about not seeing what was in front of his eyes - then goes home to his KGB neighbors and his beer-less fridge, and continues not to see what was in front of him. At the end, I thought at first that Gaad was visiting Stan, and that he'll look out the window at P&E playing hockey and say "hey, aren't those the illegals we've been after all these years?". But, of course, that didn't happen.
I also thought it was ironic how Elizabeth is shouting at Paige to go to church. After all the times they told her how they hate church, now they're actually forcing Paige to go.
Martha - I already wrote above, but I really didn't get why Philip and Gabriel couldn't be more helpful. Philip tells Gabriel he wants to call her parents. Why couldn't he have told her that? We'll tell your parents where you are. You'll get to see them.
Treon's thoughts
Date: 2016-05-08 11:15 pm (UTC)Unlike previous eps which seemed to build up the story, this episode tied up a lot of loose ends. The tension between P&E (which exploded, but seems to have been fixed up), EST, Martha, Lisa, Gaad, transferring the rat to Moscow, Paige working Tim and Alice.
Stan commiserates with Aderholt about not seeing what was in front of his eyes - then goes home to his KGB neighbors and his beer-less fridge, and continues not to see what was in front of him. At the end, I thought at first that Gaad was visiting Stan, and that he'll look out the window at P&E playing hockey and say "hey, aren't those the illegals we've been after all these years?". But, of course, that didn't happen.
I also thought it was ironic how Elizabeth is shouting at Paige to go to church. After all the times they told her how they hate church, now they're actually forcing Paige to go.
Martha - I already wrote above, but I really didn't get why Philip and Gabriel couldn't be more helpful. Philip tells Gabriel he wants to call her parents. Why couldn't he have told her that? We'll tell your parents where you are. You'll get to see them.