HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I knew you'd understand.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I knew you'd understand.
But I wish Joan a happier life than she has, and certainly than she will have if circumstances force that situation.
There's almost no way that can happen for Joan until she gets a toehold in the coming feminist revolution. Obviously there's no happiness in this impending marriage. There will be fallout from that she'll have to deal with. It'll be a while for Joan.
I don't she'll room with Peggy. They'd drive each other nuts. They respect each other but they really think and operate differently.
Oh, please tell me it's not just a blond thing with Hardison.
Did the names Hilts and Bagley refer to anything in particular?
Oh, please tell me it's not just a blond thing with Hardison.
He's allowed to find more than one woman sexy, isn't he?
Did the names Hilts and Bagley refer to anything in particular?
I'm sure they did, but I have no idea what.
That would have been better if I hadn't guessed she was his daughter as soon as she got called Gigi, and if TNT hadn't spoiled that Jeri was a grifter (I already knew, but why did they have to say so in their promo before the final segment?)
I already knew, but why did they have to say so in their promo before the final segment?
I would have been pissed if I hadn't known.
He's allowed to find more than one woman sexy, isn't he?
I was afraid they were going to be playing the "Isn't Jeri Ryan sexy?" thing all night, which they didn't, thankfully.
I knew that there was something up with Jeri's character, it was so out of character. I like that they didn't bring back Sophie, but they ackowledged that they needed a grifter.
I knew something was up when she first appeared. Her interaction between Nate and the daughter reminded me of Sophie in the Nigerian Job.
Nate did give a look when she stroked the daughter's arm, but I thought the daughter knew she wasn't a lawyer, not that the daughter didn't know her at all.
Good on her coming up with a back story that fooled Hardison.
Well, he wasn't really looking that hard, he wasn't expecting a cover.