> Not sure if there was any bad language
In the garage scene, Stan let loose with a few expletives. I specifically recall him calling Philip a "piece of shit," but there were others.
> Would've loved a 'few years later' scene, showing a reunion after the wall came down.
I can't imagine that P&E would ever be able to safely leave the USSR. But even back then, it was possible for US citizens to visit the Soviet Union on ordinary tourist visas. You had to jump through a few hoops to get a visa, and once there you were restricted to certain areas and your activities were limited to guided tours run by Intourist ... but since it was the world's worst kept secret that the Intourist guides were KGB informants, Paige and/or Henry would have no trouble finding that out, visiting Moscow, then arranging a meeting.
That's assuming Paige would be able to. How much trouble she's in with the law at the series's close is anyone's guess.
Henry, of course, would not have those problems. Heck, he's got an FBI agent who will swear on a stack of Bibles that he wasn't involved at all in the Jennings family's activities. So he could probably go see Ma and Pa any time he liked. But would he want to?
I did expect some sort of epilogue, maybe text on screen telling what happened to each character. Something like:
"Elizabeth divorced Philip in 1991. The following year she moved in with Martha and the two became lesbian lovers. She died in 2013."
"Agent Gaad, formerly one of the ordinary dead, joined the ranks of the undead. To this day he haunts the FBI building, sabotaging mail robots."
Others anyone would like to fill in?
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