It had honestly never occurred to me that Philip's suit-buying was connected (in his head) to his impending funeral. It certainly explains an otherwise puzzling scene, given that Philip had previously told Stavos the firm was in trouble.
Absolutely wonderful episode in every way. The scene of Erica's death left me in tears. So tough to watch. I agree that it started (or helped on, the conversation with Philip started it) a process in Elizabeth that then progressed through the picture burning scene - very, very significant that at first she stuffed it in her locker then changed her mind - which then led to her sparing the intern (I think his trembling lower lip that did it) and ultimately Nestorenko.
I have no idea now how this is going to end. None. I just know I don't want Elizabeth to swallow that cyanide pill.
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Date: 2018-05-18 10:56 am (UTC)Absolutely wonderful episode in every way. The scene of Erica's death left me in tears. So tough to watch. I agree that it started (or helped on, the conversation with Philip started it) a process in Elizabeth that then progressed through the picture burning scene - very, very significant that at first she stuffed it in her locker then changed her mind - which then led to her sparing the intern (I think his trembling lower lip that did it) and ultimately Nestorenko.
I have no idea now how this is going to end. None. I just know I don't want Elizabeth to swallow that cyanide pill.