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Okay, admittedly, I didn't get to see all of this. I was a little distracted, but I saw enough. Jonathan Taylor-Thomas, just a week after that other Home Improvement kid? Geez. Also, Joey Lauren Adams is a lot more annoying than I recall her being in such films as Mallrats and Chasing Amy.

Okay, first of all, I don't understand Veronica/Logan. I thought it was a freaky underground fic movement with no canonical basis. So, you'll excuse me if this episode had me WTF-ing like woah, because not only did they GO there, but they did it in a way that made way too much sense. Dammit. This is all [livejournal.com profile] airawyn's fault, I just know it.

Keith and Alicia (I think that's her name) are the cutest ever. I didn't see it coming, but it does make sense. I like how it shakes up Wallace and Veronica's friendship, but also strengthens it in ways. Also, it's nice to see Keith happy. Keith's my favorite character, so I like seeing him happy. Honestly, he's a hard character to make miserable, though, since he always manages to make things work out.

ETA: Didn't figure out until later that Veronica essentially gave Duncan the Cliff's Notes on how to stage his own disappearance. Should be interesting to see how that plays out. I don't believe he killed Lily, if only because the show seems to be saying he did. But it's good to see him freak out.


When I first saw promos for Alias, I thought the scruffy, nefarious-looking guy was Joel Grey. Actually, more accurately, I thought whoever played Doc was playing this Sloane guy. I was wrong, but it just makes a lot of sense that Sloane's imposter/brother/semi-clone is played by Grey. They have a similar facial structure and all of that.

Good to see Katya back, although she's still about as trustworthy as a snake. Clever getting Nadia to bring her chocolate, although the endgame on that one is still unclear. Is it a ploy for escape or simply to see Sydney?

Dark!Vaughn was played beautifully here. Here's a man who would go to the ends of the earth, hanging on to the single thread of family he has since he shot his own wife. Sydney's a great girlfriend, but she's never been family. She's never been domestic. Here's a man on the razor's edge, and he quite nearly topples over. Sloane's 48 hours are a nice loophole for him to get back in the game without too many repercussions (something Alias does so well with rogue agent storylines). I think Sloane has other things to worry aobut, though.

I rather liked Izabella Scorpuco's character and it was a shame to see her gunned down. She's like a darker version of Sydney (something Lauren never really pulled off) and I would've liked to see more of her.

I loved loved loved that there was some (minor) Rambaldi in this ep. Rambaldi says arc. Arc says old-school Alias, even if there aren't any real cliffhangers like in the olden days.
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