SHOW SHOW SHOW SHOW SHOW.
I really can't believe I'm going to be in a log cabin in Canada for the next 3 eps. Good thing I'm taking that Monday off to decompress - I can mainline 'em before I go back to work.
I loved the slow reveal of Joan's position in the firm, with the initial shot of her office leading into the scene where we see it's kind of a converted hallway.
How long are they going to keep pulling off that "2nd floor" gag? Also loved the conference room with no table.
Poor Don, always wanting to have everything both ways. Last year we saw how hollow his desire for marriage/kids/suburbs was - will this year be the same for his desire to be a named partner? He's lost his protective bubble of being just Creative - being the firm's secret weapon was always his comfort zone.
Henry's mom = TEH AWESOME. "I know what you see in her, and you could have got it without getting married."
She has got Betty's NUMBER. I am glad someone in Showverse finally noticed what a bad nother she is.
I suspect Rogers will get called on the fuse in his blog Q&A
Yeah, I just took a look and there's already a bunch of comments asking about that.
Leverage: Were we supposed to fully understand how Hardison set that fuse, because I sure as hell didn't.
I thought maybe he was picking up matches that Soldier boy spilled.
I was handwaving though.
Also, re Leverage - nice to see Clancy Brown again.
I thought maybe he was picking up matches that Soldier boy spilled.
I thought that's what he picked up, along with the cigarette itself. It was a cigarette fuse that lit a box of matches that blew up a gas tank.
When did he get to set it all up, though?
The Studio Job (because I finally got to watch it yesterday): Lots of artists have hit songs that are written by other people. Probably, had it come up (which he probably didn't think it would cause "Kenneth" would be dead), he would have said that Kenneth wrote the song and he purchased the rights to it (which, other than it being part of the con, is true).
Also, because he was getting pushed as part of the con, I think he got sloppy.
with the initial shot of her office leading into the scene where we see it's kind of a converted hallway.
Yes, and that no one respects it as an office. with the exception of Peggy and the "he's expecting us", people don't just walk into offices.
Yes, and that no one respects it as an office.
Not only that, but she's still having people ask her for coffee and stuff.