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Did anyone notice the nice set-dresser in-joke? Immediately after we learn that Bond lost both his parents and was raised by an elderly, white-haired, loyal servant in a bleak mansion with a secret cave underneath it, Daniel Craig's standing in front of a crate in the background stamped "B.W."

Did anyone notice the nice set-dresser in-joke? Immediately after we learn that Bond lost both his parents and was raised by an elderly, white-haired, loyal servant in a bleak mansion with a secret cave underneath it, Daniel Craig's standing in front of a crate in the background stamped "B.W."

I'm watching through for the first time. The continuity is always really tight in the first season, but does anyone know when and how James gets let out of jail? Did I miss something? It seemed like he was behind bars one scene and the next he was in the living-room floor recording session.

That explains why the DirecTV synopsis calls her Bolivia. It's still not particularly descriptive or apt.

"Bolivia" is a country, and I've never really gotten the portmanteau. Is it because of the haircut?

Or Emily Brontë?

I know it's going back a ways, but Christopher Marlowe, anyone?

How did Tara know about the Rene thing?
She just showed up out of nowhere. They even made a point of having Sam ask where she'd been, to remind us that she was incommunicata, and they never explain anything. More sloppy writing to give these terrible actors more terrible things to say.