AVClub: Peter can’t help but point out the familiarity of the moment as he sits next to Alicia near the end of “Landing.” He has just told her he’s once again going to prison on corruption charges. Connor Fox presented a plea deal, and he’s taking it. Minutes later, we see Alicia standing next to Peter at a press conference on the news. It goes without saying that a lot has changed since she first stood beside her husband in front of the public eye. Alicia and Peter are finally heading for divorce. Yes, things have changed, but Peter’s right. We’re right back where we started. But in “Landing,” the return to a familiar place doesn’t feel redundant or uninspired as some stretches of the season have. “Landing” makes its cyclical components the point.
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