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1.21 Rendezvous
Weiss: "There was a line we have been sworn not to cross. We're about a mile past that."
This episode was like a rocket, it moved so fast, and there was so much going on. Switching pages again? This mission was so convoluted with the ampules and the Rambaldi pages and the invisible ink that I was having a very hard time keeping track.
The Alliance meeting was intense. Emily's natural death in exchange for info from Khasinau? I couldn't get over his chutzpah, thanking Sydney for not doing to him what he did to her and Danny. His voice actually broke when he was telling Sydney that Security wouldn't be taking out Emily. "That's more than I did for you." I was convinced at this point that Sloane would kill Emily. Painlessly, maybe? And now Emily is in remission. Geez, Louise, what a situation for Sloane.
Sark is fascinating, smart, and utterly diabolical. Ready to give it up immediately, so pragmatic. And he managed to fool Sloane with that wine thing; Sloane thought he had Sark, and Sark outsmarted him with a transfusion.
Will's reaction to seeing Sydney in Paris was absolutely priceless, possibly the most fun moment of the season. Unless he's dead. Did Sark kill Will?
Bits and pieces:
-- Did Jennifer Garner do her own singing? She's a multi-talented woman.
-- Weiss is lying for Vaughn, and Vaughn is doing a poor job of keeping his distance.
-- Sydney: "Now that Will knows the truth, he's never going to trust me again."
-- Dixon is putting two and two together: the "freelancer" thing, and her injury in Denpasar.
-- Roger Moore got his, didn't he?
-- This week's itinerary: Denpasar, London, Paris,
-- This week's language skills: Dixon and Sydney with the French.
-- This week's cool gadget: a faked heartbeat?
-- This week's hot look: That black fantasy outfit and red hair that Sark was staring at so lustfully while Sydney was singing.
Four out of four spies, of course,
Billie
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