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Never gets old lol
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Big sex guy. No one ever described me as that.
Hard out hereSounds like you just know the wrong people
Fuck, The Strain is starting again.
This week, Thomas talks to Tracey Scott Wilson, who wrote Episode 508, Immersion, about the psychological underpinnings of the show. Then Costa Ronin, who plays Oleg Igorevich Burov, talks about his characters evolution and the thrill of filming in Moscow.
Good podcast again this week. They talk to the writer a bit about how it's a transitional episode/passing the baton from generation to generation with Gabriel moving on, Philip and Elizabeth questioning their place in the game (more able to handle themselves but at the same time concerned about their honeypot abilities), while Paige and Tuan are stepping up. They also note that Philip and Elizabeth's problems with the honeypot missions also stem from their relationship continuing to get better, and Philip also doesn't want to get into another Martha situation, so he's to some extent intentionally distancing himself.
Is this a joke I'm not getting? I've watched it 3 times now.Promo:
Martha!
I think the promos are different in both the U.S. and Canada.Is this a joke I'm not getting? I've watched it 3 times now.
Great episode. I don't usually like to make my own theories, but I have a feeling about what they might do going into the last act of the show with Philip:
At the end of S4, Gabriel suggests that Philip and Elizabeth go home because everything has added up to too much for them. Now, that hasn't happened. But with Gabriel sending Mischa back to the U.S.S.R. and with him also going back because he's "tired", I'm thinking that the Centre is bringing him back on purpose. Gabriel has been dropping some not-so-subtle hints that the Centre is focusing on Philip's loyalty to the cause. So, I think that Gabriel is being tasked with bringing Mischa and Martha together in the Soviet Union to try to make it easier for Philip to get out of the operation for good.
I'm never too good with predicting things, especially with this show. But that's just how I read the situation.
On The Americans, which stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as undercover Soviet spies in the United States during the Cold War, Ms. Dvorovenko plays a forlorn, isolated woman with a depressed son and a husband who has embraced his new country. Ms. Dvorovenko is somewhat unrecognizable in the role: Sallow and drawn, her usually glittering sapphire eyes disappear into the camera with piercing melancholy.
We in this together brah. Only one more season!