I'm more bothered by how quickly they manage to remove the eye makeup under their masks than Curtis' hair. Though that's been a weird superhero thing since the 1989 Batman.
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Maybe it's that peel-off facial mask stuff instead of makeup, so they can just grab an edge and yank it off their skin after changing into civvies?
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Maybe it's that peel-off facial mask stuff instead of makeup, so they can just grab an edge and yank it off their skin after changing into civvies?
Could be. I'd forgotten that was even a thing.
The blackhead remover variety looks basically like an oil slick, so probably close enough for whatever makeup the show actually uses to stand in for it.
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The blackhead remover variety looks basically like an oil slick, so probably close enough for whatever makeup the show actually uses to stand in for it.
Considering that wearing a mask all the time is probably terrible for your complexion, it sounds like that solution is a win-win.
Miss Fisher isn't a superhero, though it seems like she could be.
So this thing with Martin on Legends,
They're doing "The Nearness of You", right?
They're doing "The Nearness of You", right?
Just caught up. Explain, please.