Interrogation!Jarvis was kinda hot, I thought. Not when he was BEING interrogated, but when he was grilling Peggy. We likes him.
Jossverse 1: Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers
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I am finding James D'Arcy scrumptious through and through. All those immaculate three piece suits and prim exterior! You want to mess him up a bit. The backstory they gave him and his wife in this last episode gave his character a lot of weight. And the long look he exchanged with Peggy before he was let go from the SSR Headquarter! Oh my.
The look on his face when they brought up his service and he knew where they were going--chills, man. Like he could silently shiv you and still serve an impeccable tea.
All those immaculate three piece suits and prim exterior! You want to mess him up a bit.
Like I said last week, getting very strong Wesley vibes there, and I like them. A LOT.
I am still really bothered by a waitress at the nom-automated Automat. I am confused
It's a hybrid. Automat for the modern, waitress staff for the reactionary.
Anybody else think that the killer at the end was a woman? Something about the size of the figure and the way it moved.
Well, as soon as Dottie (the new resident at the Lady Apartment) was introduced, I assumed she was a baddie. Or we're supposed to think that. Why else take the time to introduce a new character in an 8-episode arc?
OTOH, I'm paranoid enough that I worry that Angie is a secret villain, too.
- Milk
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- Horseradish
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- Detergent
I have to agree about Peggy coming across as quite naive. It makes me wonder how much of the writing may be geared towards people who don't have a Captain America background and the only thing they really know of Peggy's history is the flashbacks in the first episode. For them, this might be character development, whereas we know what a BAMF she is from prior experience.