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1.9 Mea Culpa
Jack: "I know how Sloane works. He's bluffing."
That chess game between Sloane and Jack was just riveting.
More interesting info from the past: Sloane knew Laura, and went to Jack and Laura's wedding. "I always thought of you as my daughter. Even from the beginning." Sloane has said this before; it looks like he truly has a weakness for Sydney, something her own father doesn't seem to show. Wouldn't a father who really loved his daughter be ready to pull her out of a dangerous situation, not risk her life? It's impossible to tell what Jack's ultimate agenda is, and that's part of what makes him so fascinating.
Will provided the comic relief this week, sitting in a bathroom stall talking to a brooch. Was he talking to Jack? Why would Jack be playing spy games with Will? When Will's cell phone actually did ring, I jumped out of my chair. I'm starting to become intrigued with this subplot instead of annoyed.
Cliffhanger! A second transmission out of Geneva? Sloane has her taken. Now what?
Bits and pieces:
-- Dixon's condition is an unknown. If he recovers, will he remember Sydney referring to herself as "Freelancer?"
-- Marshall is too good. He should be working for the good guys.
-- Francie is shopping for a wedding dress. I just get the feeling it isn't gonna happen.
-- Francie to Will: "Leave her alone, or I will kick your ass. I'm not kidding."
-- Weiss: "Oy. I just lost thirty pounds. I'm not kidding."
-- SD-4 has an office in Rome.
-- How many times has Sydney been ambushed in a parking garage?
-- This week's hot look: That amazing tiny dress and boots she wore in Tuscany.
-- This week's cool gadgets: a computer sucker, and a latex fingerprint copier.
-- This week's itinerary: Argentina, Tuscany, Geneva.
Three out of four spies,
Billie
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