Things that struck me the second time around:
+ An episode that is not-so-secretly about Russians and STILL no spoken Russian? Bad Spooks! Also, it bears repeating: Boris? Ugh, why.
+ I love Ros in this episode. I love her anyway, but the evolution of her character is so amazing to me sometimes - that she can be who she is here, and still recognisably be Ros is wonderful. I believe in her as a team leader, now, which - when you consider her traitorous past - is doubly ironic.
+ Ros and the bomb! Not as great as putting it in the microwave (best! detonation! ever!) but I still love watching her face-off with tech she doesn't really understand. Woman needs an equal, which is why I'd rather the showdown happen between her and Sarah/Christine 2.0 rather than with Lucas because I think the anger there is interesting. Put Ros against every traitor there is and see if there isn't some sympathy: that's what would make it tick. Plus, Ros already hates her.
+ I am disappointed that new girl is Young White Female but I want to know more about her. On the shallow end, girl is really pretty. She looks nothing like Jo, though, for serious. I guess Ros meant that her youth reminded her of Jo, but still.
+ "There's a dealer in the room next door. His name is Tom." YES, MY MIND WENT THERE TOO.
+ I still feel ecstatic about the end of the episode. Except it's less joy than real, cruel glee. It's the exact hysteria that I felt when Connie killed Ben. Like-- I think it's ridiculous and also genius! And I saw it a second before it happened (the US credit card was a big red flag) but it was still unbelievably excellent. So silent and cold. Maybe it's perverse that I care more about her now that I know she's a murderous mole but I'd take that over straight-forward love interest any day. Now she's 3D. I just wanted to see how you were. At the top of the episode that would have made me cringe; at the end it made me giddy. Oh, I can't wait for the endgame, my goodness.
+ "No idea, but I think it'll be in Latin." REAL LOL. Richard Armitage was awful in that scene (hammed-up dialogue), but his subtlety in the rest of the episode more than made up for it. When he confesses that everything is out of his hands - verbal theatrics on a level we haven't seen on the show in years. "I owe you nothing!" Fuck yes.
+ I still miss SpyGran. I miss the sense of gravitas she brought with her, even at her most dangerous/crazy. And I miss Jo. I wanted someone to survive. I wish she'd been promoted or seconded to MI6. I think she would have been fierce. Or fiercer, I guess. So that hurts.
+ Ruth. RUTH. What are you doing here? You're wasted in this no man's land. I adored that moment where she felt challenged and fulfilled by the job - just one moment, when Harry challenges her to prove her theory, but it was lovely. Oh, lady. What, oh what, oh what.
+ To conclude: THAT WAS A FUCKING CELLO DURING THE HAND-OFF. Beautiful.
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Date: 2009-11-25 10:28 pm (UTC)I would imagine Ros thought of Jo when she saw her because at the moment she's probably seeing Jo in every vulnerable-looking young woman she comes across.
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Date: 2009-11-25 10:33 pm (UTC)*takes a breath*
Ros (as always) as brilliant and I am really hoping for more Ros/Sarah interaction. Their meeting in the first episode was brilliant. Ros was so deliciously snide. lol.
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Date: 2009-11-25 11:42 pm (UTC)Verbal theatrics YES.
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Date: 2009-11-26 12:35 am (UTC)Yes!! Both killings were just so chillingly brutal. Cruel glee sums up my reaction just perfectly.
I would *love* to see a Ros/Sarah showdown. It'll probably be with Lucas, because he's the one Sarah is "betraying" and that's how these plotlines always go, but a fight-to-the-death with Ros would be the most fabulous thing ever.
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Date: 2009-11-26 06:26 am (UTC)And if Harry doesn't turn out to have something worth hiding this time around, I shall be fed up. They even gave him the double-faced reflection when he said, 'I have no idea.' They have played that card before, as we know, but it occurs to me that maybe they knew what our collective reaction to Christine Dale II would be - and they played us. I like the idea that they have that much slyness.
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Date: 2009-11-26 10:46 am (UTC)Re: Christine - YAY - But the actress seriously annoyed me this ep., in wildly vacillating between a Boston and a New york accent, even WITHIN ONE SCENE. Pick one, for God's sake! It's incredibly distracting. Though must admit to sitting & catching myself saying, "Oh. my. FREAKIN' GOD!" Just wow. I, like you, really hope that they are that sly. Thanks, show!
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Date: 2009-11-26 01:37 pm (UTC)I need to rewatch.
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Date: 2009-11-27 06:35 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-11-27 06:36 am (UTC)I find their characters curiously alike in levels of competence! I think it could be handled REALLY well. Or REALLY BADLY, which I'd rather it wasn't, obvs.
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Date: 2009-11-27 06:49 am (UTC)I don't think she is a junkie. She's tres lucid when talking to Ros, and she passes the smoke as a way to get Ros to blend in. So. I don't know. I am apparently the only person who thinks this?
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Date: 2009-11-27 06:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-27 09:52 am (UTC)As for replacements, I got the feeling they'd deliberately shrunk the cast a bit - replacing both Ben and Malcolm with Tariq. I suppose it leads to less "give (Ben/Jo/Zaf/Colin/Fiona/Danny) something to do!" and more time to focus on characters as well as twisty plots, but I love the ensemble cast so I'm torn between that and wanting new people. Hmm.
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Date: 2009-11-27 09:59 am (UTC)Well considering I am exceptionally biased as I would forgive Ros anything I am trying not to consider the possibility that the writers may try and make me think that Sarah and Ros are similar, you know, that Sarah is an American Ros. Because it will not work!!! *shakes angry fist* I'm sorry, the fork and the patented Ros torture method surpass the push over the rail by an infinite amount. That and Ros is more sarcastic, more cynical and just plain cooler.
And I have no idea where I am going with this...
I do agree with you that the 'junkie' (was she really a junkie? - she didn't look that out of it to me) might become a regular cast member. It would be an interesting twist provided it's written well. *prays that it will be*