It's not a very cohesive show, is what I'm saying.
I suspect the nebulous stuff is seed planting and that we just don't see how it fits together yet. I kinda dig that approach.
I also liked that Stan wasn't a creepy playboy for this cameo like the last one I saw.
I think Dottie had a bit of a Parker from Leverage vibe going there.
What was the message on the typewriter?!!!1!
I'm worried that it is "Kill Agent Carter."
Not that she's in danger, but that the SSR guys will start flinging accusations.
I'm good with the nebulous.
No, I believe Dottie was the one asking if the woman who had a gravy pocket could make one for pickles. I love the idea of all that subversive crafting going on.
You have to wonder how prevalent that was during and after the war. My grandmother used to take plastic baggies to restaurants to take stuff home in and we're just "ask for a to go box, grandma!"
You have to wonder how prevalent that was during and after the war. My grandmother used to take plastic baggies to restaurants to take stuff home in and we're just "ask for a to go box, grandma!"
My great-grandmother used to do this at the all you can eat restaurant that didn't allow you to take leftovers home.
My grandmother used to take all the crackers and rolls and salt when we went out to restaurants. So embarrassing. I think everyone who lived through the Depression came out of it with permanent food anxiety.
My grandmother had a glass bowl in her living room filled with all the matchbooks she had taken from various restaurants and she kept all the little shampoos and such from hotels on display in the bathroom.