Just a few random points: 1. Was there a point in not telling us the defector's name until the end? I was sure it was going to become a running gag with 'what's her name'. 2. A little nitpick. KGB interrogation rooms were set up to awe the person being interrogated and to make him feel he was back in civilization - very large and airy room, imposing desk etc. A dingy room is the American method. 3. My favorite part, I think, was Elizabeth and Philip strolling into a bar covered by the CIA. "We should do this more often". Ha. 4. That last scene... was Elizabeth twisting the knife on purpose? She's an expert in handling people, telling Philip that he's a bad Russian is not really going to help.
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Date: 2015-02-05 11:02 pm (UTC)1. Was there a point in not telling us the defector's name until the end? I was sure it was going to become a running gag with 'what's her name'.
2. A little nitpick. KGB interrogation rooms were set up to awe the person being interrogated and to make him feel he was back in civilization - very large and airy room, imposing desk etc. A dingy room is the American method.
3. My favorite part, I think, was Elizabeth and Philip strolling into a bar covered by the CIA. "We should do this more often". Ha.
4. That last scene... was Elizabeth twisting the knife on purpose? She's an expert in handling people, telling Philip that he's a bad Russian is not really going to help.