The 'previously' is all from the previous episode! That doesn't happen very often.
I'd expected Philip to have a Plan for when it all wreng that didn't involve hanging around in a cellar somewhere.
Ha for Stan doing something like ringing their work. And home.
(He's going to love being able to track mobile phones in real time, isn't he?)
Ah, it was a meeting place.
And obviously Philip isn't going to take Henry.
He's been networking at the school, so he's not going to be alone.
I still think this is a) a conversation that they should have had ages ago and b) while on the move now.
How interesting that it's this that gets Elizabeth to tear up.
As soon as they went out into that bright light, I knew it'd be cut to credits.
'K G what?'
Good call to just steal something new (and change the plates) rather than go to a possibly compromised location.
He'd be more likely to ask who Stan is going off to have sex with!
No answer to "What were you supposed to do?"
I still think Oleg's father is right and the big G will fix this.
I like the very short time he sits down. No time for self-pity.
"I have to let down people who trust me all the time" is not necessarily the best thing to say to someone who you're asking to trust you.
Even I thought that was them.
WTF are you asking her in person, rather than giving her a call?
How fascinating that Paige is (wasting time) worrying about Henry rather than the rest of the family.
Right, somoeone is going to get shot, aren't they?
Elizabeth is turning on the charm.
I'd say that she's pregnant...
'What's all over?' vs "We have a job to do".
Given all the emotional contact between Philip and Stan, why isn't Elizabeth going for a gun?
You still can do it, Stan.
Is this where Philip goes for him?
I do like the way Philip doesn't say how many years he's been in the USA.
"You should probably shoot me" is not necessarily the best thing to say to someone who's pointing a gun at you.
Well done Elizabeth for turning her back on Stan.
Oh, calling out Renee is not necessarily the wisest thing either.
(I was still expecting Philip to have gone for Stan to buy enough seconds for Elizabeth to get something.)
(Hmm. that can't be the most dramatic bit of the episode, can it?)
Paige doubly naive, as ever.
Step one, leave the country. Step two, consider talking to Henry.
Typically nice no dialogue sequence, with the music budget is put to good use.
Saying goodbye to the suicide pill is a lovely way to show the shift in Elizabeth's emotional state.
'Please reassure me that you're not alone, Henry.'
"I lpve you" is one way to get a teenage boy to want to end the call!
'Hi Stan, these look like your neighbours, don't they?'
If he had listened, it have saved Stan from a huge ethical dilemma.
Wasn't that a stop line? It'd be funny if they got caught because of a minor traffic violation.
More music budget, more wordless scenes. I still think telling Stan about any suspicions about Renee is a bad idea - who does it help? 'Hey, someone betrayed you even more that we did!'
Separate, but still on the same train?
We didnt see Paige.. ha, there she is! (This is the only reason she's on the same train: so they can both see her having got off it.)
But not in custody. (Be interesting to know why no-one's asking her what she's doing.)
Who thought it was a good idea to send Stan alone?
Hello flashback! Compete with subtle abortion reference.
I like the pointed 'it's the 80s' shot of someone smoking on the plane.
Where else would Paige go? Except that she's gone.
It is only Stan who knows that Paige is a traitor. Unless she's caught in a safe house.
Eyes on the road, eyes on the road..
Is this where they all get shot for knowing too much?
That's a very valuable car they're leaving behind.
"We'll get used to it".
....
Hmmm, what a good ending episode, avoiding the obvious. The triumph of the series was to make that confrontation between Philip and Elizabeth with Stan end so believably.
I still think Paige is way too naive to survive, mind.
....
Is "keep comments spoiler-free of anything that comes after season six, episode ten" a spoiler? :)
While watching thoughts
I'd expected Philip to have a Plan for when it all wreng that didn't involve hanging around in a cellar somewhere.
Ha for Stan doing something like ringing their work. And home.
(He's going to love being able to track mobile phones in real time, isn't he?)
Ah, it was a meeting place.
And obviously Philip isn't going to take Henry.
He's been networking at the school, so he's not going to be alone.
I still think this is a) a conversation that they should have had ages ago and b) while on the move now.
How interesting that it's this that gets Elizabeth to tear up.
As soon as they went out into that bright light, I knew it'd be cut to credits.
'K G what?'
Good call to just steal something new (and change the plates) rather than go to a possibly compromised location.
He'd be more likely to ask who Stan is going off to have sex with!
No answer to "What were you supposed to do?"
I still think Oleg's father is right and the big G will fix this.
I like the very short time he sits down. No time for self-pity.
"I have to let down people who trust me all the time" is not necessarily the best thing to say to someone who you're asking to trust you.
Even I thought that was them.
WTF are you asking her in person, rather than giving her a call?
How fascinating that Paige is (wasting time) worrying about Henry rather than the rest of the family.
Right, somoeone is going to get shot, aren't they?
Elizabeth is turning on the charm.
I'd say that she's pregnant...
'What's all over?' vs "We have a job to do".
Given all the emotional contact between Philip and Stan, why isn't Elizabeth going for a gun?
You still can do it, Stan.
Is this where Philip goes for him?
I do like the way Philip doesn't say how many years he's been in the USA.
"You should probably shoot me" is not necessarily the best thing to say to someone who's pointing a gun at you.
Well done Elizabeth for turning her back on Stan.
Oh, calling out Renee is not necessarily the wisest thing either.
(I was still expecting Philip to have gone for Stan to buy enough seconds for Elizabeth to get something.)
(Hmm. that can't be the most dramatic bit of the episode, can it?)
Paige doubly naive, as ever.
Step one, leave the country. Step two, consider talking to Henry.
Typically nice no dialogue sequence, with the music budget is put to good use.
Saying goodbye to the suicide pill is a lovely way to show the shift in Elizabeth's emotional state.
'Please reassure me that you're not alone, Henry.'
"I lpve you" is one way to get a teenage boy to want to end the call!
'Hi Stan, these look like your neighbours, don't they?'
If he had listened, it have saved Stan from a huge ethical dilemma.
Wasn't that a stop line? It'd be funny if they got caught because of a minor traffic violation.
More music budget, more wordless scenes. I still think telling Stan about any suspicions about Renee is a bad idea - who does it help? 'Hey, someone betrayed you even more that we did!'
Separate, but still on the same train?
We didnt see Paige.. ha, there she is! (This is the only reason she's on the same train: so they can both see her having got off it.)
But not in custody. (Be interesting to know why no-one's asking her what she's doing.)
Who thought it was a good idea to send Stan alone?
Hello flashback! Compete with subtle abortion reference.
I like the pointed 'it's the 80s' shot of someone smoking on the plane.
Where else would Paige go? Except that she's gone.
It is only Stan who knows that Paige is a traitor. Unless she's caught in a safe house.
Eyes on the road, eyes on the road..
Is this where they all get shot for knowing too much?
That's a very valuable car they're leaving behind.
"We'll get used to it".
....
Hmmm, what a good ending episode, avoiding the obvious. The triumph of the series was to make that confrontation between Philip and Elizabeth with Stan end so believably.
I still think Paige is way too naive to survive, mind.
....
Is "keep comments spoiler-free of anything that comes after season six, episode ten" a spoiler? :)