How they make clear that they have all been teaching each other things, and doing it as part of the story instead of just exposition--Hardison has been teaching Eliot computers, Eliot has been teaching Parker to fight, etc.
yes, and I loved Eliot making the snarky cracks and then saying "it's no so funny on the other end, is it?"
Looks like Saving Grace isn't long for this world, and it's partly the studio's decision.
yes, and I loved Eliot making the snarky cracks and then saying "it's no so funny on the other end, is it?"
Yeah, that was totally fabulous. It's funny, because their ability to function in each others' roles furthers their chemistry as a team. And yet, they remember their history, they know there is risk in their connections.
Which Mad Man Are You? To the surprise of no one, I'm sure, I'm Joan.
I was Jane Siegel. Or Pete Campbell.
WTF?? How'd it figure that?
Duck the alcoholic.I actually could see that, but I think I'm more like Peggy.
But doesn't everyone want to be Joan?
But doesn't everyone want to be Joan?
Apart from marrying your rapist, sure.
Well, yeah, I didn't mean that.
Sorry, just pointing out (a little harshly, I realize) that no one on the show has a perfect thing going. Which is probably to point.
Except maybe Cooper, but he's nuts, so it kinda mitigates.