LillyBoPeep -> RE: The Americans? (3/3/2013 10:45:22 AM)
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He hasn't shot anyone in the head, no, but as you said, he did bring an innocent kid close to death. Simply by being there, they are already functioning outside the law in America; they don't really care about the law, and aren't supposed to. They're spies for another government. =p I don't think we're expected to think that wasn't a big deal. I don't think we're supposed to like either of them more than the other, and I feel like they're shooting for characters that are both good and bad at the same time. Elizabeth is cold, but she's business oriented and dedicated to her cause. And you get little glimpses here and there that sort of explain why she's the way she is. She also showed a lot of concern for their partner's secret wife, and for Udacha, the agent who was losing it. I happen to like Philip more because he's so two-sided. Elizabeth is interesting, but always functioning within her mode. They aren't supposed to be "good," they're spies who have been trained to do a lot of horrible things for their objectives. Getting rid of people who become liabilities, poisoning people, all that matters is the objective. Plus, this is set in the 80s, and a lot of the ways crimes are handled have changed a lot since then. I'm always thinking that they should have better disguises or worry about their finger prints more, but the 80s were not the 2000s. =p When I was growing up in the late 80s/early 90s, parents at our apartment complex let the kids outside to play without any supervision, and that was in the city. In the country, people didn't lock their doors. =p It was a different time.
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