This does have several poignant and sarcastic moments. It points out the absurdity of so many things that are politically based, whether that be wars, governments or spying in general.
It's interesting to note that Nadia is played by Martha Burns, who happens to be married to Paul Gross who plays Fraser.
I like that Ray is helping Fraser find an apartment. It just goes to show that they're friendship is growing off the job as well as on.
It's not my favorite episode overall, but it has some good points, too.
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Date: 2023-03-06 02:18 pm (UTC)It's interesting to note that Nadia is played by Martha Burns, who happens to be married to Paul Gross who plays Fraser.
I like that Ray is helping Fraser find an apartment. It just goes to show that they're friendship is growing off the job as well as on.
It's not my favorite episode overall, but it has some good points, too.