![]() We know from the Donald Trump campaign ad we saw in the second episode that “We Are Who We Are” takes place in 2016, but “Right here, right now #3” gives us an exact date by displaying Hillary Clinton’s July 28 Democratic National Convention speech in the background of Sarah Wilson’s (Chloë Sevigny) office. ![]() ![]() We still have yet to witness any major plot movement, but questions that were merely implied in earlier episodes are given more explicit treatment in the most recent installment. Now that we’ve seen the first few days of Fraser Wilson’s (Jack Dylan Grazer) life on the base from both Fraser and Caitlin Poythress’ (Jordan Kristine Seamón) perspectives, “We Are Who We Are” is moving on and diving into more details about the characters and their behaviors. Quote of the week: “I think they think we’re weird.”
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