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Last week, in response to the question about what we'd like to see happen in season two, [dreamwidth.org profile] umbo said something that seemed to resonate with a lot of us: overall what I want is to be surprised by what happens instead of thinking, "oh, of course that's what they did." So in that vein: What happened during season one that surprised you most? You can expect spoilers for the entire first season in the comments.

(There's no expiration date on these questions, so if you're reading this post months later and feel like jumping in, please do.)

Date: 2013-05-12 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] treonb
The show as a whole surprised me too. I gave it a try though I was sure I was going to hate it. Mainly because I assumed it would be good Soviet spies vs. bad Americans. Instead it turned out to be much more complicated, with the KGB side doing horrific things, and still managing to make our spies likable. By the end of the pilot, I was in love :-)

Specifically in the season - what most surprised me was Amador's death. I was spoiled for it by watching the next ep promo by mistake, but even so I couldn't believe throughout the ep that they were actually going to go ahead with it.

Date: 2013-05-12 11:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] quantumreality
I honestly thought the KGB would try to make it look like Amador had gotten the worst of it in a bar fight and thus misdirect the FBI. No go!

Date: 2013-05-13 08:11 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] treonb
That didn't even occur to me! You're right, they didn't even try. Maybe it was too obvious that he's gotten medical help?

Date: 2013-05-13 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] treonb
Once I realized in the episode that they were going to go there, it just seemed like it was an obvious story move to heighten the tension and help move Stan closer to destruction.

Oh, I realized the episode was going there, and it was obvious they couldn't let Amador go after he saw Philip and Elizabeth. And the promo already gave me an indication that one of the agents was going to get killed - but still, it was an unexpected move on the part of the show. I didn't foresee it coming an episode earlier.

What surprised me there was interviews with the writers who in retrospect were talking about how they hadn't in fact planned that all along.

Me too :-) that's why I'm conflicted about behind-the-scenes stuff. I'm not sure I wanted to know that the entire show wasn't all completely planned in advance.

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