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  1. *No one in the rescue team paid one freakin' iota of notice to a man in an iron freaking mask nor tried to figure out how to free him during the Barry-on-Barry pep talk!  I can't totally fault them for being scared out of their minds because Zoom makes even John Shaft and Sam Jackson take a mo and go "Hm." It was the everyone looking on all gooey-eyed over E2 Barry giving a 'don't give up' speech to E1 Barry. That was the priority, right? Not getting everyone Zoom deemed important enough to imprison away from the psycho.

    6. Yes, everyone, let's all stand around and listen to Earth-2 Barry's little speech when a) there's another prisoner right behind you who might be able to provide useful information, given pen and paper and/or, I don't know, let out of his cage, and b) you know Zoom is on the way. 

     

    This! It was like they didn't even notice he was there. Since pretty much only Barry could free himself, you'd think the others could have turned their attention to the other guy who needed their help.

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  2. Backing up a bit -- maybe even to the previous episode? -- Phillip said he said he runs FOH in both of his restaurants. This implies he's not running his kitchens. He could be creating menus and keeping an eye on things, but his cooking time in the kitchen would have to be impacted if he's divided between FOH/BOH at two different sites. (And he's no Emeril, who had decades to learn how to do that!) No wonder he's struggled in Top Chef. 

     

    ETA: Having two other chefs makes sense. He's playing restaurateur, and someone else is working in the kitchen. Which, again, is why he'd struggle in a chef-ing competition.

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  3. They way overdo peplums on PR, but they do have their place in the real world, I swear! I have several and dread the day they go out of style. Particularly jackets. Look to the 40s to see how peplum jackets create a beautiful shape.

     

    I'm a pear, and most tops aren't cut with the curvy or a-line shape I need to fit both waist and hip. Peplums solve that. And they mask a bit of belly if they hit in the right spot. They key is it a gentle peplum -- the exaggerated stiffness & ruffles we see on TV don't work for me at all. I want to create curve without adding volume. 

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  4. The thing is.................. Every chef who has ever been FOH has had to cope with the same issues - their own dish, the hot kitchen, nerves, chaos, etc.  Marjorie and Karen are the first ones to look like slobs.  Everyone else has managed to be presentable.  If I walked into a fine dining restaurant and was greeted by someone who looked like either of those two, I'd assume the restaurant had problems, cancel my reservation and go eat somewhere else.

     

    Marjorie seems to be a good cook but she has a harsh, unpleasant streak and I don't like her.  

     

    I couldn't quite tell what Karen was wearing with that awful dress - boots, knee socks  or maybe TED hose.  Whatever they were, the black up to her knees coupled with the colorful dress pattern was a really bad choice.  Along with the doughy arms, the fat bulging out of the sleeve holes, the pink hair and the gross tattoo, she looked like she was dressed for a comic skit on Hee Haw.  

     

    We obviously see the world differently. I honestly do not think they look like slobs. Marjorie is casual, even very casual, but not slovenly. And it would take a hell of a lot worse for it to occur to me not to eat there because of it.

     

    How is this looking like a slob? Not stylish and not flattering? Sure. But Karen has a clean, structured dress with neat hair and even some makeup. I'm baffled.

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    I have a feeling some of the difference of opinion may come down to how one feels about sleeveless clothing, especially sleeveless on a larger women. I, myself, do not go sleeveless so it's a debate I'm intimately familiar with.

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  5. I didn't hear complaining or whining-I thought he behaved very well considering the other team members didn't listen to a word he said. He made a fish stew for lunch, but his dinner dish was not a stew-it was braised pork shoulder with a sauce the judges liked. Plus, he cranked out the lunch service in a way that even his own teammates complimented him...and let's not even discuss how much better he handled it than the other team who I think are still serving lunch.

    Interestingly, I don't think he is "playing the long game well"-I think that is just him and that he is not playing at all!

     

     

    Yes, I think that's right. Isaac made two of the favorite dishes plus excelled as Executive Chef. RW wins/losses often hinge on the role of EC, and he knocked it out so that was likely the deciding factor. I might have given it to Marjorie for being an all-around contributor and enabling Karen's FOH success, but the judges may not have seen that and they rarely weight value desserts / sides / FOH as much as mains / EC.

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  6. Worse, the guy at the host stand said: "We have your table ready, but Phillip Lee would like you to try his cocktail."

     

    We COULD seat you, but we'd rather make you stand around awkwardly first! Giving it to them at the table would have made much more sense.

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  7. I liked the mature Jess (and liked him as a match for Rory) so I am really glad he'll be back. Less positive towards Matt Czuchry -- I feel like his story was over and fitting him in doesn't feel organic.

     

    While my inner fan girl likes the idea of seeing absolutely everyone, can they write a story that packs in all these people without it feeling like overstuffed fan service?

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  8. For those asking why she'd have her brother's full name in her phone, that's normal to me. My phone is linked to my desktop contacts application which has whole names for everyone I know, down to a Jr if needed to differentiate. In Bill's case, the Jr is probably overkill considering there's no longer a Sr -- was probably a directorial decision to visually confirm "brother" for casual viewers, not to be confused with Scully's dad or son.

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  9. After all the crap that Wesley got for putting his tasting spoon back in, I hope everyone saw Jeremy do the same with his wooden risotto spoon in this episode.  He may be eye candy, but it's diminishing every week with the bro-douche behavior.

     

    I thought Isaac offered up corn bread because Marjorie suggested a bread basket. For that you'd want a couple of types. I've mostly liked her to this point, but her acting like he didn't exist when they were planning was painful.

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  10. I was bracing for a Samantha win, and was so relieved it was Maya. I didn't love Maya's on the runway, it felt repetitious. (I thought all except Peytie's were a bit one-dimensional.) Where she shined is in the structural details, the cages and harnesses, which are harder to see from a distance. I appreciate that creativity.

     

    They are great kids with tremendous potential -- I'd love to see what they could do if they had one more round to revise their collections. I don't mean this to bash what they presented. The collections were good, especially for kids! But I genuinely want to see what they could do with some additional time and space. Give them tough love creative feedback and another few weeks, and I think they'd knock us out. 

     

    In almost every season I've been underwhelmed by final collections, so this isn't a new thought. It's amplified here because I like them better than the grown ups. :)

  11. IIRC, the part to me that was overt falsification was him changing instances in her story of "Wilkes" to "the commie". As in "I saw the commie go into the building" or something like that. Wilkes being suspected and having evidence found in his home should be in the report, color commentary prior to an actual conviction shouldn't be. 

  12. I don't get these remarks about Marjorie's size, especially on the same show as Amar and Wesley.  She's got a round face and neck which make her look larger than she is, but if you look at the full body shots of the contestants on the Bravo site or just watch her on the show she's really not that big.  But if the mom felt weight was an issue for her and/or her kid, that might explain the fixation on trying to eat healthy.  

     

    Agreed.

     

    Also, there are many different definitions of healthy food. Some people have a "back to nature" POV -- you know, the kind of household that only has sprouted wheat bread and if there was a dessert it had carob instead of chocolate -- that has nothing to do with weight. It's about whole, organic, non-processed food, no sugars or junk. That's would be consistent with Marjorie's description.

     

    Frankly, for many it's easy to be fat on healthy food just like it would be on junk food. You can eat too much of either.

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  13. I forget who did the halibut, but when he got a whole fish, I thought "Well, there you go. How lucky. Cook it whole, score it to make it easier to rip into and voila!" and yet we got tidy little fillets.

     

     

    It was Amar, right? I was surprised he did that after being excited to get the only whole one the store had. But guessing it was due to how the 100 servings had to be plated. Didn't he only get one $600 fish? They couldn't put out one giant fish (or side of beef) -- they had to send out multiple platters for multiple tables. They'd need a fish for each platter. Across the board, it seems like they bought meats that were too expensive to put out in mass quantities. (If WF could even have supplied mass.)

     

    Something like game hens could have been interesting, if WF had 100 of those lying around. Individual, but satisfying to rip apart by hand. 

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  14. Samantha: She sounded a tad cocksure when she said, "I made the shorts in 10 minutes, so...."   

     

    That moment bothered me. Same when she dismissed Tim's concerns, saying something like "We both know I can do this" in her TH. I've gotten so used them acting older their years that an eye-rolling teen moment took me by surprise.

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  15. Those were pretty bad across the board! A few good pieces, but damn.

     

    Occurs to me that Samantha basically gets 4 extra days over Zachary and Peytie, who had to fly home, back, home, and back again. For Maya it's about a half the travel time.

     

    Samantha's collection does not do it for me. The colors and the POV are good, but it's too one-note and puffy. Of course she'll win because she's the one I don't get. And because she has so much to do, that means we haven't actually seen her collection. Hard to say what we'll actually be seeing.

     

    I love Peytie's aesthetic, but how she got a pass on that orange shower curtain I'll never know. Her family is ridiculously good looking. And her sister! That she painted freehand is phenomenal.

     

    Zachary's two looks did not go together at all. Curious to see if he can salvage the prom dress. His Mom is a friend of a friend and she's mentioned online how brutal it was to watch him be in the bottom & be eliminated. You could really see her stress and appreciation when she was with Tim. Awww.

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  16. I felt for the chefs tonight. The way it was emphasized how there are no napkins & plates made me assume they needed to create food that could be easily picked up as single servings. And that they should elevate it, as they are always asked to. I would never have thought full-caveman was what the judges wanted.

     

    Clearly the ideal way to elevate caveman was what Phillip did, something with a bone handle like a chop or leg. Even I thought of that. Otherwise, they were really expecting to just rip off pieces of roast? Eesh.

     

    OTOH, they really did go too dainty with little garnishes and bits. Those choices were baffling.

     

    Wonder what the judging really came down to. It sounded like Isaac got the challenge but not the food and Chad got the food but not the challenge. Was Chad's really worse? I'm not saying it's unfair judging or anything, just that it sounded like Isaac's was universally panned and they at least thought Chad's food was good. Usually food wins. Maybe this time past performance broke the tie.

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  17. It didn't occur to me to suspect Violet until I read it here. (I don't always watch very closely, even when I mean to. Darn attention span!) On rewatch I suspect her, too. As has been mentioned, the grandfather bit sounds like a back story tailored to Peggy. She's trying way too hard to befriend Peggy. And also to be the cool girl who not only doesn't mind being stood up but gives him the full-on ILY & passionate kiss treatment on the way out. (Which to be fair could also be read as a "this is what you'd be missing" kiss if she's legit.)

     

    I also see better why Jack acted like such a dumbass with Dottie.  I see how the dominoes set up. First, the two agents say this is like watching a prize fight and that the only one in their office who could crack Dottie is Carter. Hearing this, he dismisses them, telling them to get back to work. Then he gets the call from Sousa and he sees his opportunity. When he tells Peggy, she asks who'll do the interrogating and says plainly that Dottie isn't afraid of him. So I can see where his ego took over and he felt he had to prove himself by making Dottie fear him and confess. Still epically dumb, but I see how he arrived there.

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  18. Y'all have covered most of the funny dialogue: who's a good boy...don't want to be a disembodied voice...I get confused around books.

     

    The other one that made me laugh:

    "From the pharmacy get me some saline solution and some sterilized water. From the lab get me some silver halide and some ammonium thiosulfate. And pick up any heavy metal you can find, just in case. Oh and from the market get me some of that cheese I like, you know, that yellow one."

    "Velveeta. I'll get two bricks."

     

    Velveeta: The perfect cheese for a scientist.

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  19. Wow, I did not enjoy this episode. Bennett is ridiculous -- an injured, scenery-chewing, mustache-twirling, teenage genius who's apparently on the spectrum. I assume the tics are intentional and we'll learn why she's driven to torture Echo, but for now it's more off-putting than intriguing. 

     

    We'll see how they are able to integrate a new big bad and Dollhouse team. 

  20. Wait, they keep Sierra after finding out she came to the Dollhouse against her will?! Why wouldn't they erase this bit and let her go? I'm horrified. (For sure, every Doll is coerced / misled in some way. I don't believe anyone can legally consent to a Dollhouse contract. This is obviously different. There is no gray area here.)

     

    Poor Sierra. At least she has sweet Victor.

     

    So, question: Why doesn't "blank" Sierra have an Australian accent? I assumed they stripped out what they didn't need -- memory, personality, sex drive, intellect, etc. -- but left basic functions. Do they instead "reformat" the Dolls entirely and load a brand new OS template that includes speech and swimming?

  21. My word, Jamie Bamber is a beautiful man. Damn. Did we learn how much time has passed? She was in this imprint long enough to meet & marry, so at least a few months but could have been longer. 

     

    At the risk of sounding super pervy, I've been distracted by Dushku's chest in the last few eps. Did she get implants or are they just padding the hell out of her? Vastly different look from the first few episodes, when we saw Echo braless in her jammies. 

     

    Dushku does best in three modes -- badass (Faith), blank (Echo), and happy (male-fantasy girlfriend Doll). She doesn't have a lot of range or complexity. Now that I've seen Tatiana Maslany in Orphan Black, I can imagine what might have been with a stronger lead.

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  22. I've forgotten so much about what happens on Dollhouse it's almost like watching it for the first time! Almost everything is a surprise. (May have been a voluntary mind wipe -- by the end I was pissed about squandered potential. Frankly, I'm a little afraid to watch S2. I don't remember what's going to happen, but I remember I loathed it the first time.)

     

    Did not remember Dominic working for the NSA. And I would have assumed he was being framed to get rid of the threat, as Adelle implied, if he hadn't so explicitly confessed.

     

    I think the revelation does make some sense. It's not the inside man we viewers have been looking for -- who's feeding info to Ballard -- but a different one. A spy, not a saboteur. He said he's not there to take down the Dollhouse. The NSA just wants it watched, and protected so the Dollhouse isn't revealed publicly (presumably until the government decides what to do with it themselves).  

     

    His actions against Echo make more sense in this context. As security head it was logical he'd want to prevent another Alpha, but murdering a top money-making asset behind his boss's back didn't feel quite right if his only loyalty was to the Dollhouse. That he was worried about exposure makes it fit better for me.

     

    The Adelle / Victor story made me sad. She can't share her life with anyone, given what she does. To be clear, that doesn't mean it's okay to turn a human into a sex toy! Loved the moment when she said it was "ironic" that he was the most real person she knew, and he unknowingly corrected her that she used the word wrong. Ha.

  23. I feel for Tom Wopat. He must badly want to be in the TV game if he was willing to take that teeny, tiny part.

    I have no idea what shooting they're theorizing Morland was hurt in. No recall on that event / episode at all -- shows how much I'm paying attention. Was hoping someone here would already have asked & answered!

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