That "you can go" kind of seemed like a "you can leave, I've gotten exactly the answers I was looking for." Wonder if he saw through her lies.That was shorter than I thought it would be.
That "you can go" kind of seemed like a "you can leave, I've gotten exactly the answers I was looking for." Wonder if he saw through her lies.
Aw shit, this is "WALTER TAFFET INVETIGATES!"Agent Dwight Schrute knows the nose trick.
Way to brighten the mood Paige.
Episode was ok. Pretty much all setup.
Elizabeth made an impression of the room key, right? I was confused at first as to why she put it back but I think that's what she did?
BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
I'm not so sure why people think Nina's blown it and is doing an awful job. He already suspected she was there with ulterior motives regarding him. Instead of fighting that perception, she confirms it and gambles that he'll believe her sincerity and later confide other useful information. It's giving him enough to buy in and further secure the relationship. He's a sucker for his son, and Nina's playing that angle hard.
Paige remembered to knock this time.
I have a suspicion that Taffet knows something is up with Martha based on her very different reactions to questions about the bug versus questions about Agent Amador. She was visibly perplexed by that line of questioning while playing it very simple and innocent with the other questions. He can tell she was coached or reciting answers when it comes to the bug in Gaad's office.
I'm not so sure why people think Nina's blown it and is doing an awful job. He already suspected she was there with ulterior motives regarding him. Instead of fighting that perception, she confirms it and gambles that he'll believe her sincerity and later confide other useful information. It's giving him enough to buy in and further secure the relationship. He's a sucker for his son, and Nina's playing that angle hard.
BTW, I just saw this picture of Annet Mahendru
and was impressed by how she's subtly disguised herself as one of the penguins in the background.
In this installment about the eleventh episode, One Day in the Life of Anton Baklanov, writers Tracey Scott Wilson and Stephen Schiff join script coordinator Molly Nussbaum and executive producers Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg to discuss their collaborative writing style, and the deeply personal conversations that fueled the content of this week's episode.
Seems weird that the show makes such a big deal when Elizabeth sleeps with someone, but when Phillip does it it's no big deal (except when dealing with a minor ). They're both badass soviet spies, aren't they.
I feel that Taffet is definitely onto Martha. Didn't she send in an adoption application with her and Clarks name on it? That would definitely go against what she told Taffet about not being in a relationship.