Anonymous wrote:Couple of things bugging me:
1. Nobody considered Rayburn's widow when they blamed him for the ship bombing. I don't think she appeared in the funeral episode but still.
2. So Todd never did have an NIH funding issue, but they still wanted to replace the VP. So doesn't that mean Rayburn and Billie knew about Penn's role in the bombing? If so was that after the fact or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Rufus Sewell’s American accent was genuinely impressive — not a single slip! If I didn’t remember him from his “Cold Comfort Farm” days, I’d never have guessed he wasn’t American.
I had no idea!
Years ago, I watched Man in the High Castle on Amazon where he starred as the chief American Nazi. He had a pretty convincing American accent there as well, and then there was a scene at the dinner table, and he didn’t switch his fork! Illusion shattered.
Anonymous wrote:I think of Keri Russell like she does have some magic sorcery genes going on
She's just so far one of those lucky genetic phenoms.
I'd say I'll have what she's having but I think we'd all have that if we could.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this show and this season is the best yet, IMO. However, I cannot stand that on this show (and I had the same complaint on Scandal), the strong, smart lead character chooses to be tied to a self-centered, not as bright putz.
The whole point of this season is that Kate is realizing how similar she is to Hal. He is not more self-centered than she is. In fact, he was willing to put his own career on the back burner for her, something the she was incredibly reluctant to do.
While they may be similar, he was NOT willing to backburner anything for her, and has been scheming and pulling strings the whole show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this show and this season is the best yet, IMO. However, I cannot stand that on this show (and I had the same complaint on Scandal), the strong, smart lead character chooses to be tied to a self-centered, not as bright putz.
The whole point of this season is that Kate is realizing how similar she is to Hal. He is not more self-centered than she is. In fact, he was willing to put his own career on the back burner for her, something the she was incredibly reluctant to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK I got distracted by one of my kids while watching the final episode and don’t feel like rewatching. Spoiler question ….
why did Kate go back to Hal at the end of the episode? the last I saw she had made a plea to her boyfriend asking for another chance, and it seemed like he was giving her one? even if he didn’t, she begged Hal for forgiveness and asked to be taken back, which seemed totally out of the blue.
I had the same question! It was bizarre that she went back to Hal all of a sudden when she had just pleaded her case to the boyfriend. And then to find out how badly Hal just burned her... yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else wondering how they get Keri Russell to look younger in the flashback scenes? Is it my imagination or does her face seem slimmer or more contoured in the flashback scenes and fuller in the present day scenes. What sort of sorcery is this?
Omg. I wondered this as well. She’s so gorgeous but does look much younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Rufus Sewell’s American accent was genuinely impressive — not a single slip! If I didn’t remember him from his “Cold Comfort Farm” days, I’d never have guessed he wasn’t American.
He's a pretty good actor. Have you seen this: Man in the high castle?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1740299/
Me again, I'd only seen him in the Victoria series. His appearance and voice remind me of Mark Rylance and at the time I wondered if he was the same person who played Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall and had to look it up. (I read the trilogy and Rylance was so perfect for the role) I've read the Man in the High Castle, didn't even know there was a movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Rufus Sewell’s American accent was genuinely impressive — not a single slip! If I didn’t remember him from his “Cold Comfort Farm” days, I’d never have guessed he wasn’t American.
He's a pretty good actor. Have you seen this: Man in the high castle?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1740299/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like this show and this season is the best yet, IMO. However, I cannot stand that on this show (and I had the same complaint on Scandal), the strong, smart lead character chooses to be tied to a self-centered, not as bright putz.
The whole point of this season is that Kate is realizing how similar she is to Hal. He is not more self-centered than she is. In fact, he was willing to put his own career on the back burner for her, something the she was incredibly reluctant to do.
+1
The reality is Kate is the a-hole.
I don't care what his character is like, I can watch Rufus forever.
I enjoy the show but--VP's wife/ambassador to the UK planning to negotiate with the Saudis re: oil leases in the North Sea? Not even that, seems like throughout the show she drives in 5 lanes.
Will the ship attack thing ever rear its head again? It's Iran/no it's Russia/no it's Lemkov/no it's the PM/no its Meg Riolan/no it's the VP was certainly nuts.
She also seems to make a lot of geopolitical decisions on her own without consulting any powers that be, besides her chief of staff 😂.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else wondering how they get Keri Russell to look younger in the flashback scenes? Is it my imagination or does her face seem slimmer or more contoured in the flashback scenes and fuller in the present day scenes. What sort of sorcery is this?