So your aunt got the chairs in the divorce?
So your aunt got the chairs in the divorce?
Loving the screenshot above. Two beautiful ladies and whatever Richard Blais is wearing. Also, wanting Gail's dress.
"might have been"
Can someone tell me what the device was that Philip bugged in the CIA guy's office? Also, he wiped down the outside of the thing but I'm pretty sure he left a print on the inside. Also pretty sure that wasn't intentional by the writers and won't come back around.
But if they didn't really know who they were looking for, wouldn't the CIA have had to follow every white couple from that open house? Did they have six-car security details on ALL of them?
I don't think he said it was inappropriate, exactly. He said something like, "I don't know how I would explain it to your father." Which is a weird way of leaving the door open for that flirtation.
I thought they were just going to use the fact that Paaswell was hitting on his boss's daughter as blackmail.
Right? Because we know from season 1 that they have some form of surgeon.
Fair point.
I don't know, I think not suspecting Dottie crosses over from sexism to straight up stupidity.
Danny was being an ass, but Mindy's pregnancy symptoms weren't so obvious that he should have immediately caught on. She was eating apple pies, but Mindy has weird food cravings all the time. She wasn't drinking, but it's not like she started sipping champagne and then spit it out again, making him suspicious. She…
I loved seeing Peter, but I was confused- didn't Lauren kind of want him to go to Texas? Why is he now stalking her?
I think it's clear that she would be a good mother, based on her interactions with young people in this episode and in the past. Whether she wants to be a mother right now is a little more ambiguous.
I agree that it would feel forced in this story. I guess what I am saying is, if the goal was to include more PoC, they could have written a different story.
I think we're learning more about @jay_see:disqus here than we are about Peggy Carter…
I agree, someone could have looked out the window. Maybe they haven't seen as many spy movies as we have.
Hey, you're right! (I looked it up.) The major demographic shift of non-white people moving to NYC happened after WWII.
Oh, I don't know. Howard Stark seems like a pretty equal-opportunity-man-whore.
The 40s didn't "lack diversity" in the general population of New York, they lacked the ability to respect women and people of color, or give them decent jobs or wages. It's actually a problem we still have.
There was also that Asian agent last week, who died right away :/