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Between Tuan’s zealotry, Paige’s training, and Henry’s desire to leave home, the episode asks what kind of future the Jennings are actually building for their children.
The backdrop of the World Council of Churches contrasts the spiritual "mission" of Pastor Tim with the political "mission" of the KGB.
The primary plot follows Philip and Elizabeth as they travel to a World Council of Churches meeting. Their objective is to vet a contact for Pastor Tim, who has been offered a job in Buenos Aires. While the mission seems routine, it carries a heavy emotional subtext: the Jennings are essentially orchestrating a "peaceful" exit for the man who knows their greatest secret, finally removing the threat he poses to their family without resorting to violence. The Home Front: Tuan and Pasha
Between Tuan’s zealotry, Paige’s training, and Henry’s desire to leave home, the episode asks what kind of future the Jennings are actually building for their children.
The backdrop of the World Council of Churches contrasts the spiritual "mission" of Pastor Tim with the political "mission" of the KGB.
The primary plot follows Philip and Elizabeth as they travel to a World Council of Churches meeting. Their objective is to vet a contact for Pastor Tim, who has been offered a job in Buenos Aires. While the mission seems routine, it carries a heavy emotional subtext: the Jennings are essentially orchestrating a "peaceful" exit for the man who knows their greatest secret, finally removing the threat he poses to their family without resorting to violence. The Home Front: Tuan and Pasha