Also, I kind of think Daniel's nurse ladyfriend is Red Room.
Oh yeah.
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Also, I kind of think Daniel's nurse ladyfriend is Red Room.
Oh yeah.
I don't know, I think these writers and the showrunner aren't necessarily telegraphing that a woman is an evil secret agent or criminal mastermind just because she seems awesome. I mean, they did for Dottie and Whitney Frost, but I don't think it needs to be universal.
I think these writers and the showrunner aren't necessarily telegraphing that a woman is an evil secret agent or criminal mastermind just because she seems awesome.
I was going for the blonde thing, myself.
I hope she's not evil. I'd like Daniel to have to make a choice between Peggy and a good woman who isn't Peggy.
Did anyone else think that the actor who plays Wilkes has STRONG Obama-isms? Vocal inflection, mannerisms, smile?
Yes, distractingly so.
No one has mentioned "Who's this clown?" yet? I laughed so hard at that line (and pan to actual clown) and still laugh when I think about it.
That was the best!
I was going for the blonde thing, myself.
Yes, I'm suspecting all blonde females on the show of being Red Room.
I agree the racial stuff seemed off, but I enjoyed having Peggy back on TV again (and I love Mrs. Jarvis.)
Agree. I'm really hoping Mrs. Jarvis isn't evil because she's awesome.
Can I just say how much I love the way that they used the Hedy Lamar history in this? As they were talking about the radio frequency, I thought "isn't that what Hedy Lamarr invented" and then I got it like a microsecond before they revealed the magazine.
In case you have no idea what I'm talking - Hedy Lamarr
I'm intrigued by Tomlinson, who's taking steps on the road to corruption but seeing what road he's on. Will he take the coward's way he did before? Will he be able to turn himself around? Being corrupt because of weakness is one thing, but seeing it for what it is and doing it anyway is very interesting.
And Doc Hottie is still around! Yay, Howard. And I loved the references to JARVIS. And Jarvis was useful if not completely ept help in a crisis! I miss Ana, though. And Angie, for that matter.
Can I just say how much I love the way that they used the Hedy Lamar history in this? As they were talking about the radio frequency, I thought "isn't that what Hedy Lamarr invented" and then I got it like a microsecond before they revealed the magazine.
Oh, nice!! I love this development even more now.
I miss Ana, though. And Angie, for that matter.
Yes, the lack of Angie is sad.
I'm really digging this season, though. Fun Hollywood times, plus Zero Matter shenanigans, secret club conspiracy...it's less all over the place than the early episodes of last season were.
Can I just say how much I love the way that they used the Hedy Lamar history in this?
I did enjoy that.
I thought we'd see Wilkes again, possibly with some kind of power. Non-corporeal doesn't seem like much of a power unless you can turn it on and off at will.
This is kinda shallow, but: I really loved every one of Peggy's dresses in that episode.