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Promo discussion: Episode 6x06
This post is intended to allow discussion of the upcoming episode, as reflected in the official show promos.
Please keep the comments spoiler free from anything not mentioned in the promos (interviews, articles etc)
A sudden assignment pulls Elizabeth away from her family at a crucial moment. At the FBI, a major development leads Aderholt to approach Stan about an urgent investigation.
Please keep the comments spoiler free from anything not mentioned in the promos (interviews, articles etc)
A sudden assignment pulls Elizabeth away from her family at a crucial moment. At the FBI, a major development leads Aderholt to approach Stan about an urgent investigation.
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I had to look up the meaning of the episode title. Yikes! Ominous.
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I am not expecting a happy outcome.
What's sad is, I keep remembering Elizabeth saying last season that she wished she could just run away from all of this. If they had either defected or simply gone back to Russia at the end of S5, they would be okay. Now? Elizabeth is destroying herself and everyone around her by trying to do it all alone. I feel sorry for her. The only person she could ever reveal her vulnerability to is Philip, but now she's even driven him away. I honestly don't think there is any way this series can end happily for the Jennings, but I still hate to see them fail.
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Philip is somewhere with the hat he's wearing in that scene where he makes the drop. Maybe some kind of safe house--it looks like a storage room with a ladder stairs. Anyway, what was important was that he was looking at the pictures Elizabeth's been drawing on her job as Stephanie. It seemed like a nice symbolism, like Philip was looking at something hopeful about Elizabeth. Probably he'd just be puzzled by them, but I like the idea of him poking into her work and getting a glimpse of this therapy the artist is trying to give her.
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