Yeah, Roger has been increasingly isolating himself. And that was a pretty big charade he had to put on in order to hide his complicit awareness of losing the account. He said "weeks" and Lee had given him a month. So Lee probably did honor what he said, but Roger did jack with the time.
And I think this particular secretary could be absolutely right for Don, if he were willing to be upfront with her, but he's starting out by not being, so I don't know that this will be anything other than the normal parade of bad news. Faye is his counterpart, but he can't actually handle that, much as he'd like to think he could.
But this time, in the car he asked if he could quote her and said "See, I'm learning" which showed her that he actually heard her in their previous argument and paid attention.
Oh, I don't mind the pairing. I'm just confused as to when they actually got together since the show seems to have skipped that part.
Well, they made out when they were hiding from the cops at that club. I figure that meant that there is an attraction.
Rubicon: I think that the guy that Will's team is searching for is an agent provocateur sent in the by the Four Leafed Clover guys to make the disasters that they are profitting from. And the Will and David are trouble because they are investigating the other side of things and the people in charge are afraid that they will get close enough to see where both sides meet.
I think that particular secretary could actually be good for him, but then again I like the psychologist too.
They are both women-not-girls, which I think is good for him, whether he knows it or not.
Rubicon: I think that the guy that Will's team is searching for is an agent provocateur sent in the by the Four Leafed Clover guys to make the disasters that they are profitting from. And the Will and David are trouble because they are investigating the other side of things and the people in charge are afraid that they will get close enough to see where both sides meet.
I completely concur, sumi.
The boss of Will's boss is super-creepy and will, most likely get away with whatever Will discovers.
Kale was awesome...and alarmingly hot.
I'm agreement about the target of Will's team and pretty neutral on the hotness issue. I have, however, taken to MSTing the characters on this show because of the raging stupidity on display. And the general creepiness which the writers mistake for cuteness of Will's across-the-way neighbor.
If the neighbor isn't in on it, I'll eat something inedible.
I just can't decide if she is a plant from Kale to keep an eye on Will, or evil guy's last ditch Williminator.
I find myself hoping for a second season, but hoping even more for closure on the current mystery. Not really sure where they could go from here though.
One last gripe. Grant is a genius, right? How can he not see how tool-used he has become?
The casting is pretty awesome for a spooky, atmospheric puzzle-a-thon.
Catching up on Rubicon: I need someone in my life that I can just call who will hand me a glass of water and shove me in the bathroom until they`ve immaculately cleaned up the body of the man I just shot. You guys are that person, right?
Also, the drugs are probably still in his bathroom medicine cabinet, aren`t they? Also, shouldn`t hit men have, like, a team?
I definitely agree about the target and about the neighbor. But then, I am more paranoid in my everyday life than the widow on this show.
Both of Zach Whedon's episodes have been excellent.