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Did the mother set the whole thing up in order to get rid of the secretary and leak Jack's indiscretion to the press at the same time?
I thought those were secondary to covering up that it was her bra. She hadn't realized that she had lost it while making out with whoever she was cheating on the king with. (Probably the financial guy, the adapted "brother" who is planning to take down the King, and put the son in his place as puppet.)
[And for the record, if that last turns out to be true Juliebird got there first.]
I thought those were secondary to covering up that it was her bra.
But they showed the secretary wearing a bright red bra at the start--I think it would be cheating to switch it to the Queen's.
And if the secretary wasn't implicated in something, why did she look guilty and run away?
I thought she was emotionally upset at taking the rap for the Queen. And in terms of secretary wearing a bra that color does not mean this one is not the Queen's. Maybe I'm reading to much, but I thought some of the dialog by the Queen was pretty clear. "Unless that bra belongs to someone else." Or maybe it was more along the lines of "Unless someone else was involved". I read that as "do you have the nerve to reveal that the bra is mine?"
I didn't even take my thoughts on the Queen that far, but it could totally make sense.
Also, why would the Prince have a fling with a woman that no one knew about? From what I gathered, the making out and skirt-chasing was public, but what he did behind closed (car) doors was with men. So him fooling with the secretary would be out of character (as much as we know it).
Now, why would the Queen want to get her personal assistant/secretary sacked? Was it simply to boost her sons image? I'm sure there's more. Especially with her odd "let them court-martial you and you'll come out more adored than the Spaniel". In my world, once a reputation is tarnished by accusation, there'll always be that stain.
Oh, she's nefarious, that Queen, and we haven't seen her do a single devious thing yet. No good will come from someone so unbiased and apolitical.
David's a bit Marty Stu-ish, although I do like him, and the actor playing him. But, cars, watches, cold Princesses, wars (twice): is there nothing he can't fix?
Oh, she's nefarious, that Queen, and we haven't seen her do a single devious thing yet. No good will come from someone so unbiased and apolitical.
Well, nobody believes that a queen in a real monarchy, one where the monarch is more than a figurehead is going to be non-political - not in a soap opera anyway, and this is very much a soap opera. [Edit: just to make it clear - agreement not snark]
Middleman dvds coming out July 28th.