I thought it was a perfect way to send Cathy out--blunt and to the point. I really feel as though Cathy's finally had it with Steed and the good she does can't compensate for everything he puts her through. Walking out on him with no further warning is a little payback for a few years of being manipulated (and Cathy-era Steed deserves it, too!).Philippa wrote:Lobster Quadrille.
Nice episode, only I don't like the ending. Since it was Honor's last episode, it could've done with just a bit more than just 'Goodbye Steed'.
I think some sort of a real ending would've been in order.
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Tale Of The Big Why last night on BBC 4, never really a favourite of mine I think mainly because the story line was a bit too 'real world' and mundane for my liking, when compared to Cybernauts, killer birds, brain washed sleeper agents and lethal robotic target ranges, although it was good to see it again.
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I just re-watched "Correct Way to Kill", since some people here had been recommending it. I had completely forgotten one of my favorite moments of the entire Emma series (S4 and 5):
Emma is locked in the head Russian spy's office as a pseudo-hostage, since Ivan has gone missing. She decides to pass the time by cracking the safe and going through the other side's files. She holds up a photo from the file; the picture side faces the camera, and we can see that it is Steed, looking debonair. She reads the back, then turns the photo to look at Steed's face. On the back we can see the handwritten evaluation: DANGEROUS, and below it, HANDLE WITH CARE. Emma repeats the procedure with another photo; as it faces the camera, we see it is her picture. She gives a little smile as she reads the back, and when she flips it over, we see handwritten: VERY DANGEROUS! and below that DO NOT HANDLE AT ALL.
Emma is locked in the head Russian spy's office as a pseudo-hostage, since Ivan has gone missing. She decides to pass the time by cracking the safe and going through the other side's files. She holds up a photo from the file; the picture side faces the camera, and we can see that it is Steed, looking debonair. She reads the back, then turns the photo to look at Steed's face. On the back we can see the handwritten evaluation: DANGEROUS, and below it, HANDLE WITH CARE. Emma repeats the procedure with another photo; as it faces the camera, we see it is her picture. She gives a little smile as she reads the back, and when she flips it over, we see handwritten: VERY DANGEROUS! and below that DO NOT HANDLE AT ALL.