I agree, Milchick was very uncomfortable with the "inclusive" paintings. It's the sort of thing that's meant to include someone of color in an overwhelmingly white organization, but has the opposite effect of illustrating how they're perceived as different, other.
Chelsea Watts
2025-07-09 20:51:35 +0000 UTC
I don't think Milchick liked the paintings. He seemed pretty uncomfortable. Natalie was trying to communicate with her eyes that she felt similar discomfort, but of course she couldn't say anything.
About reintegration, I 100% share your feelings about it. If it's irreversible, then that sets Mark on one very specific path. I also thought it was too early to take this step. Now I want to say so much more but I don't want to risk inadvertantly spoiling, so I'll just say to keep watching lol.
Taya
2025-06-22 22:04:01 +0000 UTC
Keep meaning to say how much I love John Tuturro as an actor if you haven't seen him in any of the Coen Brothers films definitely worth checking out.