Psych
At first, it looked like the episode was leaning toward a spoof of the early nineties cult film, Single White Female starring Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Leigh, as Juliet looks for a new roommate. The woman she ends up with starts changing her looks to look like Juliet, and Shawn and Gus immediately try to protect her from the imposter.
However, after some further investigation, they realize that the woman, Laura, is not Heddy to Juliet’s Allison–she’s just trying to escape an overbearing psychotic ex. They move to help protect her, and put the guy down just in time.
It’s clear Juliet still has feelings for Shawn, as much as she doesn’t want to–those things don’t just switch off–but she’s still struggling with his deception. Shawn’s trying to point out all the things that were good between them, but he’s handling the break-up outwardly much better than she is.
The Americans
The FBI is closing in on Philip and Elizabeth!! The woman whose son fell ill a few weeks back–the one Philip and Elizabeth claimed only they could save, if she planted a bug at her employer’s office–returns and goes to the FBI to explain what happened.
The FBI learn about the bug and go to check it out. They gain a little insight into the technology the Russians are using, and gain an upper hand on their enemy because they can feed them whatever information they want. They’re feeling pretty pleased with themselves right about now. I have my doubts. Feeding phony intel into a bug is a recipe for disaster. The people listening are trained to determine truthfulness from falsehood and a good operative knows when he’s being set up and fed false information and when he’s got the real goods.
Also, I haven’t mentioned, but I love seeing Olek Krupa on this show. He’s the go-to Russian in Hollywood (though Gary Oldman makes a damn good one, if I may say so), but it’s not just because hes peaks the language. He’s damn good. Too bad he dies in this episode.
Elizabeth now is the one who’s having to adjust more to the separation as she gets her first glimpse at Philip’s new apartment. Plus, he’s marrying one of his assets to get her to cooperate with his spy plans, and seeing their wedding–playing Philip’s relative–really makes her reexamine their own life together. She wonders aloud to him if they had had a real wedding and said marriage vows, would they have been able to form a more lasting relationship?
Nina, in a shocking display of nationalism, turns herself in as the mole and asks to be sent to Moscow to pay for her crimes. It seems that in spite of Stan’s lies, she was able to tell what he’s been up to and decided she couldn’t allow herself to keep living a double life on his behalf. He wasn’t a good guy–he wasn’t there to help her. He was there for the intelligence, and fulfilling some fantasy of bachelorhood that he feels he missed out on.
As to the FBI and the Jennings–they call in a sketch artist for the woman to describe the man and woman who threatened her son. Combined with the sketches they have from the CIA agent that Elizabeth let go, they think they have a lot to go on, except that the sketches don’t quite match up. And honestly, they don’t look that much like Philip and Elizabeth! Otherwise, Stan would have recognized them.
It’s the finale next week, so we’ll have to see whether Philip and Elizabeth can make it out of this safely!
Up next:
Thursday, it’s all new Grey’s, Elementary, Hannibal, and Men at Work. I haven’t decided yet if I’m going to watch Elementary or Hannibal, but it may well be Elementary. I’ve missed my Sherlock Holmes. 🙂
I’ll recap How to Live with Your Parents at some point over the weekend. I still have a few movie reviews to post, but I’m still getting my butt kicked by book blog tour posts and four other blogs I’m writing for, plus social media promotion for my book and my blogs. Needless to say, those may still be a couple weeks off. However, I’m only about 500 words shy of my Camp Nano goal! Yay! I should pull it out 🙂 Also, in case you live under a rock: IRON MAN 3 COMES OUT next week already!! If I can carve out the time, I’m going. That’s all there is to it.
AND–if you haven’t noticed, Zach Braff kicked some major crowdfunding butt today with his new Kickstarter campaign for his next film: Wish I Was Here. I posted the link and widget in the sidebar (top right). He raised over $1.2 million in ONE DAY. That’s dedication, y’all. I pledged. I want to be front and center on this one (inasmuch as I’m able to afford it)! Check it out even if you don’t have the cash to pledge. It sounds awesome!
ONE MORE THING: JUST FOUND THE TEASER TRAILER FOR THOR 2 a couple days ago – THOR: THE DARK WORLD! Here’s a link to the article overanalyzing the 1:45 clip of footage. Check out the trailer, though! It looks scary good. I’m counting the days until November!
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