I completely agree. Nobody said that Ward was sleeping with Garrett when they found out he was helping Garrett. I need new episode and all of them feeling like the idiots they are.
Although in all honesty I did wonder if there was a sexual component to Garrett/Ward relationship. However, unlike these guys I realize that allegiances are more complicated than that.
Jack as the good cop and Daniel as the bad cop is really freaking me out. And Am I the only one who thinks the mere idea of sleeping with Stark is disgusting to Peggy?
Interesting to see Dooley admitting he's impressed!
Also interesting to see Sousa being bad cop to Thompson's good cop. Though I get the switch. Sousa and Peggy get along... If he does end up being the "angry one" is would affect her more (that IMO he's actually angry and feel betrayed is just a "perk" I guess)... Same way Thompson being nice might be a tactic to throw her off her feet.
I thought Dooley, with his entire investigation into the battle of Finnau, is beginning to doubt the assumption that Howard is the bad guy here. Is he not letting Sousa and Thompson in on that? Because they're acting like Peggy is a pawn in Howard's evil scheme.
Even if he did, I don't think he'd excuse Carter's behavior since at the time she chose to betray the SSR, SHE didn't have the information he now does. So, going on the same evidence of treason as the other agents had, she decided to ignore orders. That can't sit well with him. Also, whatever lenient feelings he might have had towards Stark might be negated hy the fact that the man enssentially recruted one of his agents to be his spy in the SSR. That does not scream innocence. And, of course, Ivchenko's hypnosis might have an effect on his jugement of her too.
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Want to get past the interrogation parts and back to them trusting her.
ReplyDeleteTypical men thinking a woman must be sleeping with man and that's why she is helping him. They are going to feel like fools when the truth comes out.
ReplyDeleteIf this show doesn't get renewed, I'll cry. And then punch someone. I want six seasons of this. Six seasons and a movie.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. Nobody said that Ward was sleeping with Garrett when they found out he was helping Garrett. I need new episode and all of them feeling like the idiots they are.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I can never get enough of Peggy! Really, those people who don't watch have no idea what they are missing out on.
ReplyDeleteAlthough in all honesty I did wonder if there was a sexual component to Garrett/Ward relationship. However, unlike these guys I realize that allegiances are more complicated than that.
ReplyDeleteCOME ON GUYS!!!!!! Sousa you know you trust her, now get you head out of your ass and listen to her!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that was...intense...the tension was seizable...I really could FEEL it.
ReplyDeleteJack as the good cop and Daniel as the bad cop is really freaking me out. And Am I the only one who thinks the mere idea of sleeping with Stark is disgusting to Peggy?
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see Dooley admitting he's impressed!
ReplyDeleteAlso interesting to see Sousa being bad cop to Thompson's good cop. Though I get the switch. Sousa and Peggy get along... If he does end up being the "angry one" is would affect her more (that IMO he's actually angry and feel betrayed is just a "perk" I guess)...
Same way Thompson being nice might be a tactic to throw her off her feet.
Oooh! Iike that, at least six seasons and a MOVIE,or TWO.
ReplyDeleteI thought Dooley, with his entire investigation into the battle of Finnau, is beginning to doubt the assumption that Howard is the bad guy here. Is he not letting Sousa and Thompson in on that? Because they're acting like Peggy is a pawn in Howard's evil scheme.
ReplyDeleteEven if he did, I don't think he'd excuse Carter's behavior since at the time she chose to betray the SSR, SHE didn't have the information he now does. So, going on the same evidence of treason as the other agents had, she decided to ignore orders. That can't sit well with him. Also, whatever lenient feelings he might have had towards Stark might be negated hy the fact that the man enssentially recruted one of his agents to be his spy in the SSR. That does not scream innocence. And, of course, Ivchenko's hypnosis might have an effect on his jugement of her too.
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