I don't think she'd talk to Pastor Tim, except maybe indirectly.
Ironically, if Jared were still alive, she'd be able to talk to him, except what if he "reports her" like Elizabeth did to Philip, because he thinks her zeal is insufficiently revolutionary, or some twaddle like that?
If Henry were a bit closer to her age he might get what was troubling her and be able to be her support. He's already shown he'll step up to the plate to protect his family, and he's shown a side of himself that has a complete lack of ethics about certain things you don't do (even if he tries to convince himself and his parents he's "still a good person").
I'm reminded of the scene in Manhattan where the scientist, Dr. Winter, ends up confessing what the project really is to the local maid, who doesn't understand any English at all.
Paige might end up just going to a park and talking to a rock if only just to get the words out somehow and actually confront the fact that her parents want her to be a Soviet spy.
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Date: 2014-08-06 06:55 pm (UTC)Ironically, if Jared were still alive, she'd be able to talk to him, except what if he "reports her" like Elizabeth did to Philip, because he thinks her zeal is insufficiently revolutionary, or some twaddle like that?
If Henry were a bit closer to her age he might get what was troubling her and be able to be her support. He's already shown he'll step up to the plate to protect his family, and he's shown a side of himself that has a complete lack of ethics about certain things you don't do (even if he tries to convince himself and his parents he's "still a good person").
I'm reminded of the scene in Manhattan where the scientist, Dr. Winter, ends up confessing what the project really is to the local maid, who doesn't understand any English at all.
Paige might end up just going to a park and talking to a rock if only just to get the words out somehow and actually confront the fact that her parents want her to be a Soviet spy.