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Saturday, 7 March 2015

CSI 15.7 "Road to Recovery" Review

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The ep opens with a woman drinking, dancing, kissing randoms and using drugs, before she's found. Nick (George Eads) and Greg (Eric Szmanda) are called to the CS where the same woman's DB found in a pool, thought that pool looked familiar, they've been to a similar pool CS in S11 Pool Shark.  Nick uses Greg's mini ALS and finds that the DB had been to different clubs as she has stamps one her wrists.  People heard noises but no one saw anything, as is always the case.  Also mentioning that she partied like there was no tomorrow and Nick replying for her it didn't.

Her name is Daycia (Marielle Jaffe) (what kind of a name is Daycia) and she was married to a rich husband from Utah, Martin Fox (Chris Browning).  Infact David (David Berman) thinks she was a working girl, but Finn (Elisabeth Shue) identifies her clothes and shoes as being expensive.  DB )Ted Danson) talks with Martin who tells them she was in rehhab and she used all their money on partying and expensive stuff. Wouldn't think Vegas would be the first place anyone went to for rehab purposes.  Too much going on here!! The rehab place is expensive at $8,000 and in a beautiful setting, as Finn tells Nick, she'd never leave here.  It's run by Adam (Mark Blucas) who thinks that Daycia has gotten herself into trouble again, but it's much worse.  Plenty of suspects here, didn't they go through the list there though, just incase we didn't suspect the right person.  It was obvious that none of the ones they suspected were the killer.  Cos of course the killer was easy to spot.  Twyla (Merrin Dungey) takes the therapy group and Len (Greg Grunberg) is almost done with his therapy and would be able to leave soon.

Nick and Finn check out the room where she stayed and we're shown bottles of her bath oil and lavender, which Finn had no clue about, until Doc (Robert David Hall) finds foreign traces in her lungs.  Doc asking Greg if he knows whether there was chlorine in the pool where she was found or saline, cos there was no trace of either in her lungs.  Hodges (Wallace Langham) also finding that the Ph levels were similar but there was no chlorine in the water, meaning she was killed in tap water. Leading Finn to return to the room and find the bottle of bath oil etc.  Morgan (Elisabeth Harnois) looks for evidence in the bins outside and is met by Zach (Brandon Quinn).  He's a womanizer really, cos women are "his kryptonite" as he tells Morgan.  He saw Daycia leaving with a cowboy, last time he went out with her.  Henry (Jon Wellner) is unable to identify the trace under her nails to any DNA match. but found he could only match four loci.  Morgan finds the towels in the bin outside the clinic and also candle wax.

She pieces together the wax which leads to the same four loci on the towels, belonging to Adam.  He is arrested and when he's taken away Martin walks up and shoots him.  Again that was apparent he would do that, so much for standing around and watching him.  Adam tells Finn he didn't kill her but disposed of her DB by the pool.  They had an overdose a few months ago and the place was under scrutiny.  He didn't want her found there.  He went looking for her and ended up bringing her home in a taxi and put her to bed.  He later went to check and found her in the bath.  He thought she must've had a relapse and didn't want her found here.  Which was logical and even I said that.  But Finn didn't and still assumed he was the killer.

The taxi is found but the driver doesn't recall the man.  As DB says he was only interested in the woman.  Nick processes the taxi and takes dozens of prints from it.  Morgan manages to put together the candle wax and finds an imprint which she says came from a ring.  Nick thinks the 20/12 could be a score from a game and Morgan searches Zach on the Net, coming up with the same score for a uni game.  Zach can't recall what happened, but she came to his room and he couldn't resist.  They went back to her room and got it on, which explains the scratches on him and the trace under her nails.  He woke in his room but didn't know where Daycia was.

Doc tells Greg he found she had burst alveoli in her lungs, as if water had been pushed into her lungs at great force after she died and they burst.  It would take someone with premed training and Hodges finds trace which could have come from bird or fish poop.  Morgan recalls the fish tank and Greg and Morgan find tubing for the tank and other equipment used to clean it.  The pump is broken but it can't be used, however it has Twyla's prints all over everything cos she used to clean it.  Except for the tubing which is wiped clean.  Greg thinks maybe the killer used the tubing and sucked through it.  DNA is found matching Len.

He says she came to his room and had left a bottle of his brand of bourbon. He had two days left and would've been able to leave, but she kept taunting him.  He confronted her and she wouldn't stop drinking and he finally wanted her to shut up so he suffocated her.  Well, he won't be seeing his children now except in prison visits.  So what was stopping him from not going back to his own room and locking himself in, or going for a walk to get away from her.  Ironically, he tells DB afterwards he didn't even feel like a drink.  Same thing with Daycia's husband and shooting Adam, he was so sure that he'd done it, was it really worth it all.  Which time and again is the question that these eps set up.  I couldn't see anything different in this ep that hasn't already been done before.

Finn tells Twyla she doesn't know how she does this and she says if they don't do it who will.  They have two more patients coming in, when Finn starts prejudging that it's all about the money, but not for Twyla it's not.  Finn and her smug attitude.  I have to ask why Len used the fishtank water, since he had EMT training and would know how to intubate, why not just use the bathtub water.  It was there after all as he tells DB he saw the full tub.  Also why put the tubing back, which really was the whole basis on which he was caught!

See Sara done a runner and wasn't in this ep, not surprising, it was kind of the worst one I've seen in a long time and in this season too.  So the casting had to include Greg Grunberg and Merrin Dungey who were both in Alias.  That muts've been some on-set reunion!  Or not.  ha.  Also Mark Blucas was Reilly in Buffy.

Thursday, 5 March 2015

The Vampire Diaries 6.7 "Do You Remember Your First Time?" Review

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Back from its Christmas break (ha) on an ep it shouldn't have been left on, sees Damon (Ian Somerhalder) still pining for Elena (Nina Dobrev) even though she can't remember and won't be getting her memories back.  Which is a good thing really, cos love it or hate it, they shouldn't have gotten together to begin with.  He wants to try and get her to remember but she has given up; telling Caroline (Candace Accola) who thinks it's a good thing that she doesn't recall, especially someone who killed her brother.  She's happier now and she's living her life doing what she wants.  Look another fundraiser now at the university and (Jo (Jody Lyn O'Keefe) is the guest of honour.  Which is also attended by Elena with Liam (Marco James).  Caroline also advising that he has nice eyes too, when all Elena could recall of Damon was that he had pretty eyes.  Anyway Damon doesn't give up and compels Liam to get Elena Chardonnay, which she hates.  They dance and she says she wants to remember after getting some air and she wants to see if they can make it work.

She wants him to take her to the place where they declared their love.  He tells her about the meteorite shower, where it rained instead and she said it would clear up and they waited.  Which just happens to be near to the town border it seems.  But she can't recall anything even if they were 'in the moment' so to speak.  She ask him what happened but he doesn't answer.  As she runs to the border she gets flashes of memory of her and Damon, but nothing returns.  He tells her she'll hurt herself if she keeps trying it.  That it turned muddy and cold and they went home.  Watch this ep for Damon's speech alone when they're at the fundraiser, quite a heartbreaker, coming from him.  Damon calls it quits cos she's happy and she deserves it.

Enzo (Michael Mularkey) has Trip (Colin Ferguson) but thought they'd torture him some and get some answers from him.  Telling him there are others like him, doing what he does.  Matt (Zach Roerig) thinks they can let him go and compel him to forget after the vervain wears off.  Caroline gets called by her mother (Marguerite MacIntyre) who's been held hostage by his men for an exchange.  Caroline doesn't want to be friends with Stefan (Paul Wesley) anymore, as we know, but he's with her when her mother calls.  They take Trip for the exchange, but not before Enzo tells Stefan how Caroline has "a thing for him."  That's why there were in Savannah.  Caroline says she did but she doesn't anymore and doesn't want to talk about it ever again.  They agree to it, but in fact, they don't agree, it's what she wanted.

They make the exchange, but as soon as he crosses the line, Trip dies.  Apparently Enzo turned him which explains why he had all that blood on his hands and couldn't answer his phone sooner, cos the touchscreen wouldn't work.  Didn't know whether to laugh at that or not, cos they actually trusted him with Enzo, he's not exactly going to be Mr Hearts and Flowers all of a sudden.  More like, also puts his foot in everything, as well as blabbing.  At the hospital Caroline said she did have a thing for Stefan, cos she thought he was her friend, she trusted him, but he doesn't feel the same way. Stefan doesn't know how he feels cos he was in a different headspace at the time.

Bonnie (Kat Graham) gets away from Kai (Chris wood) and manages to get some painkillers, as well as putting together the gadget to get home.  Unfortunately for her, Kai is always one step behind her, or in front of her.  Cos he wants to leave here too and lies about having changed, that Bonnie changed him into being the better person.  He regrets killing his family and could have taken a better approach to sorting his problems.  As soon as Jo said family and the conversation between Alaric (Matt Davis) and Damon where she says she's 'put' her magic away, knew that Kai was her brother.   Even more so after Alaric sees her scar where her psycho brother tired to cut her.  Also when Luke (Chris Brochu) mentions to Liv (Penelope Mitchell) how they'll have to go once the coven summons them.

Having set Tyler (Michael Trevino) to work helping Liv serve at the fundraiser, but it doesn't mean they're even for her having to kill someone to stop him from turning.  Liam finds out that lady Whitmore no longer has a shoulder injury which cleared up and he's going to get to the bottom of it.  Especially after Damon, who was meant to be her dead boyfriend turns up.  As Damon in wallowing mode as usual, finds Bonnie's teddybear at the cemetery, knowing she's alive.  Cos she put her magic into him and transported him here instead of herself and Kai.  Also Bonnie saying she 'put her magic' away just as Jo said she's done the same earlier.

Suppose this ep will also be remembered cos it had the best songs, especially in the Elena and Damon scenes and Stefan and Caroline ones.  As well as Damon's best speech, a little similar to the one he gave in 4.22 The Walking Dead, or am I not remembering this right like Elena?  ha.  Well I have a lot on my mind!

The Mentalist 7.4 "Black Market" Review

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Lisbon (Robin Tunney) tries on an expensive ring in a jeweller's and she asks Cho (Tim Kang) if they should go ahead and buy it.  Of course we were meant to think that it was Patrick (Simon Baker) who was buying the ring for her, for their impending nuptials, ha, not such a spoiler cos we all know they were going to go there, this being the final season.  Cho pulls out his credit card.  Patrick waits in the car since he can't go in there and yes a plot ploy, this time round he has a nasty cold.  So he wasn't able to do much, which was a shame.  No wonder they must've decided to bring in the storyline with Abbot (Rockmond Dunbar) and his wife Lena (Christine Adams).  She's going to be selected for the high powered job in Washington.  Anyhow, getting back, Lisbon hands the ring to a woman who appraises it.  The diamond is part of the stolen jewels.  They head back to the jewellery store and inside Lisbon IDs herself with a badge.  She tells the jeweller that two guards were shot in the heist and shows him their pictures.  He claims he was out of the country and bought the diamond from a reputable source.

Patrick tells Lisbon that the jeweller, Joubert (William Abadie) and his assistant, Wren (Devon Barnes) are in a relationship and he won't leave his wife for her.  Lisbon asks if he's hiding assets cos he's getting a divorce but he insists he won't leave his wife.  Patrick saying if he cheated on his wife, then she'll be next.  Vega (Josie Loren) asks Cho about the arrest and he's not really talking with her cos he has trust issues.  As I said, it's Cho, trust is an important issue for him.  She also says that she came clean to Abbot about lying when he didn't give permission for her to accompany Cho in the last ep Orange Blossom Ice Cream.   She wants to know how she can make it up.  Patrick makes some hot lemon and honey for his throat as Lisbon and Abbot both say that he looks pale.  Lisbon also asks if he's heard about the promotion for his wife yet.

Wylie (Joe Adler) says the receipts confirm Joubert bought the diamond at the jewellery show. Abbot tells Cho to take Vega to the show, but he'd rather take Lisbon.  He finally gives in and tells her to come.  Cho asks if she's interrogated a suspect and he tells her to follow his lead and not to lie to anyone.  Oh Cho rub it in, ha.  Kirk (Will Green) Rene Rivera) asks if they're looking for Rosales (Rene Rivera) and the security man, Bell (Leonard Roberts) shows up.  He is concerned someone is using the black market to sell off the stolen jewels.  Rosales sells to Joubert every year and Vega starts speaking in Spanish to him.  Bell takes them outside where they find Kirk's DB, he's lying on    the stairs.

Abbot tells Wylie to check out the security footage and he tells Patrick he should go home.  Patrick looks at what's happening there live.  Lisbon talks with Kirk's ex who mentions him having a scheme every month and so she broke it off.  He got into the jewellery business as he needed money for his children and hung out with a bad crowd.  Mentioning Walker Pond (Jeff Branson) who Cho speaks with.  He says Kirk was good, but always in a rush, he wanted to teach him the tricks of the trade but he was too impatient.  He saw Kirk with Greta (Claudia Christian) who's an appraiser.  Greta says she keeps the sellers honest and he daughter is also there, Bibby (Amelia Rose Blaire) chewing gum. Which really isn't a look that should be seen at such a show.  That was a clue for later.  Patrick watches them on the footage and tells Cho his fly is undone! Oh Patty, the oldest fly ploy going!  ha.

He feels faint and Abbot tells him to go home again.  Yeah to the Airstream.  Kirk left his booth after he spoke to Cho and they look for Pond, but he's not there.  He packed up and left in a hurry.  Wylie gets a hit off Pond's card and is heading to an airport in Galveston.  Abbot tells Wylie to send Cho as he's meeting his wife.  He and Lena meet Bob (Larry Clarke) about her confirmation and that the other side doesn't want to take her on cos of something that happened with Abbot, called Rio Bravo Station.  But she doesn't know what happened there.  Abbot was a newbie back then.  It had to do with taking down drug cartels, which Bob says can be dirty, especially with many law enforcement officials involved who can turn bad.

At the airport, they find Pond who thinks they're working for Losa as shots are fired.  Cho gives chase and Vega apprehends Pond.  Pond tells Lisbon Kirk is dead cos of him, he borrowed his hoodie and he borrowed money from Losa's boss.  Kirk went out the fire exit cos it's a secret area for smokers. She also tells him that Losa wasn't there as they tacked him.  Patty's not psychic, ha, but he tells Lisbon to look at the smoking aspect of the case.  He's too ill to do it, but she should come down and bring him soup, tomato or bean.  He wants her to stand in for him and bring out the killer, should I say smoke out the killer, ha.  He'll practice with her, but she's nervous.

Bob tells Abbot that his wife can get the promotion if they appear to have trouble in their marriage and separate.  She won't have to lie about it.  Abbot tells Lena he can't go with her, he's too invested here and they can make their marriage work long distance.  He can't tell her about Rio Bravo station so she can say she doesn't know what happened.

Lisbon pretends to be psychic at the show and puts on a show of her own.  Was a bit disappointing without Patty there, but I guess they had to give Lisbon a go at doing what he does.  He talks her through it and Wylie identifies a woman there called Mary Kate Barrows (Dinora Walcott) and that she's lost her dog, Roger, who says he's doing okay.  Patrick's sofa is moved to a position in front of the screens.  Lisbon pretends to hear Kirk's voice and says that she'll speak though him.  Saying one of them was his friend but that's what they did to him.  Listening to Patrick she tells them that the killer chews gun and he hopes there's nicotine gum in prison, referring to Bibby.  She also says she wants her mother to see the shame one her face.  Lisbon adding if the killer confesses she'll get a deal from the FBI.  Bibby loses her temper, again and says she's smart.  She met Kirk at a bar and they both needed money.

She would steal the gems and replace them with the ones not registered and sell them on the black market.  She lost her temper at him and couldn't stop hitting him.  She asks how he knew about the gum and Cho tells her that her mother wouldn't let her chew bubble gun in that place.  Vega brings in Bell and puts him in interrogation.  She thinks the trust building exercise will work for them if he catches her and she catches  him, but he's not into it.  Yeah can really picture Cho doing that!  Ha. He finally relents and ask if she wants to got to the firing range.

Patty ponders what would happen if they gave it all up and just left right now.  Lisbon doesn't want to cos this is who she is.  He says he was just thinking out loud and she leaves him to get some rest, as she too sneezes.  Er, Patty spread the dreaded lurgy! ha.  Will never forget that from school.  As I said a little on the dull side cos Patty wasn't his normal self, but Lisbon did her best.  The Abbot storyline along with Vega was just filler.  Nothing exciting there.  Except the Abbot one will probably turn up again later to tie up loose ends.



Monday, 2 March 2015

Revenge 4.9 "Intel" Review

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As Emily (Emily VanCamp) kicks ass, ha, like she's never done before, beating up the man for Intel (hence the title) we see her really get into it, and about to brand him with the hot poker.  Saved by      the bell, as they say, it's Ben (Brian Hallisay) who's come to be honest and ask her on a date.  She's not dating now and besides, he ruined a perfectly good torture scene, so no points to him for spoiling the fun.  The man eventually tells her that he and the other man were hired, but he doesn't know who by.  The other man's name is Peter Dunn and he dealt with the details.  Well, that was shortlived, no pun.  As Alvarez (Nestor Serrano) tells David (James Tupper) and Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) that they arrested Dunn, but the other man got away.  Just wanted to laugh then considering he was being held by Emily.  At the station, between Jack (Nick Wechsler) making goo goo eyes at Agent Taylor (Courtney Ford) and being interrupted beforehand by a call, they find Dunn hanged in the interrogation room.  Cue suspects, anyone who had access to that room.  This leads Emily to think it was Alvarez.

So she changes her mind about Ben and asks him out for a beer.  She questions him and he plays darts, saying that whoever gets the higher score gets to ask the question.  Of course it would be Emily.  By the end of the night, she finds out Alvarez was Ben's mentor and he was seeing someone who just used him to get out of a spot.  She left him.  He reaches to touch Emily's face but she grabs his wrist.  He realizes this wasn't a date, but a fact finding mission.

Nolan (Gabriel Mann) tries to get in touch with Emily, but she's not picking up.  As Louise (Elena Satine) opens up to him about her family and being put away in a mental institution for the first time. Also mentioning her father.  Nolan relays this info to Margaux (Karrine Vanasse) who still needs him to hack into her criminal record.  Nolan's being too trusting again, especially since Louis overhears him leaving a message for Ems and then tells her he's protective of family and friends.  Louise later finds out that he betrayed her when she tells him the Le Marchel people were digging up dirt on her father and he was the only one she told.  Nolan is angry with Margaux and says he no longer wants to help cos he doesn't want to see Louise end up like he did with David.

Probably another reason Nolan doesn't want to help is that David apologizes to him realizing he did look after Amanda.  Also Nolan tells him David owes him a new phone and his Twitter followers. He reassures him Emily won't be pursuing this and David knows it's dangerous for her.  That's why she hasn't revealed who she really is.  Victoria thinks David is keeping secrets from her and tells him she does love him.  That she has the date 1 September 1993 imprinted on her memory.  It was the day they were meant to take Daniel (Josh Bowman) and Amanda and run away together.  She saw him everytime she looked into Charlotte's eyes.  Well that must've been a chore!  Ha.

Daniel brings Margaux breakfast but she doesn't want it and tells him to leave again.  As well as Victoria telling him how she's lost everyone now.  Patrick, him and Charlotte, but she's not going to lose David.  Daniel replying that it won't work cos everything she's told him is based on lies.  Emily goes back to see Ben and says she owes him a date.  He says she's good at everything, including basketball and she asks about Alvarez, telling him she suspects him of killing Dunn, he replies that was a high level security interrogation room and the only one who has access was Alvarez, but he was with him, he passed him on the way from the beach house when he came to see Emily.  So that leaves the FBI.  Knew little Miss Agent was dirty.

David tells Nolan about a dangerous man named Marcus Black in Canada, even more dangerous than Conrad.  He got him to launder money and now he needs to find him.  Nolan finds the location of the man Emily was holding cos she freed him and made him drink a tracker in the water he gave him. David finds the safe where he concealed $5 million that Victoria stole from Conrad for their life together and he hid the safe but Victoria knew the combination.  Obviously he knew it was the date they were meant to leave together.  He places a flashdrive inside there.  Then gives the envelope to Nolan incase he doesn't return.  However, he's able to give it to the assailant instead at the airport.

Meanwhile Victoria calls her PI and gives him a photo of Emily revealing who Amanda is.  The same photo that's delivered to Taylor.  Ahh, Jack you fell for another floozy and a corrupt one at that! She gets Emily's photo.  Liked the scene with Emily and Daniel again as he tells her this is the one time they've been the most honest with each other.  But she told him to go away.  He says she looks good so she must be on a date with someone who wears his heart on his sleeve, so she can tear it from him. Emily also adding that he's never fought for what he wanted in his life, as he tells her his woes about Margaux.  He loves her and finally he turns up there drunk cos of what Emily said and she rejects him again.  This time telling him she's pregnant.  She also gives the go ahead for the Louise story to be printed even if she hasn't got any facts in support.  

Victoria lying when she tells Daniel, she almost died and has had enough of the revenge, that she is willing to live with Emily and David as a family.  Who's she kidding, especially as she endangers Emily now.  Alvarez also telling her how the two men were after David and he found Vince dead, the man who kidnapped David and was behind his attempted hit and run.  As well as Nolan getting involved with Louise who is unhinged and no one realizes she tried to kill Victoria.  Think the show is covering old ground with Emily getting back into revenge mode and all for David again.  This time it's not about Conrad but Victoria and Marcus.  Still waiting for someone to find out about Victoria's attack, but it appears the writer's don't remember that.

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Mr Selfridge Series 3 Episode 6 Review

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The scene opens to Gordon (Greg Austin) introducing himself to the imaginary staff members, who aren't actually there yet in his new found role as Deputy Store Manager.  As well as having to deal with the uproar when things go missing from the counters, which all seem to be a shade of brown, as Gordon calls them.  Miss Mardle (Amanda Abbington) taking issue with burnt sienna being just brown.  He knows what's happening and Miss Calthorpe (Amy Morgan) refuses to be called a thief by Kitty (Amy Beth Hayes).  Gordon heads to the design room where he finds the new Head of Design he's hired, Pierre Longchamps (Edward Akrout) who has great plans for the display.  Gordon asks he be more careful in future before he just takes things.

Nancy (Kelly Adams) and ?? go ahead with their plans of embezzling money from Harry (Jeremy Piven) and he takes a massive step in selling off 5% of his own store's shares to meet the financing for the housing project, which Crabb (Ron Cook) is shocked at and in some way feels responsible for the outcome since he objected to the board approving finance.  Harry says it's not his fault , he was only doing what he thought was right.  This also means he won't be the majority shareholder anymore.  Thus signalling the slow decline in his life.  There'll be no Selfridge holding large shares in the store, so anything goes, so to speak.  As long as it's not Loxley (Aidan McCardle) who snaps them up.  Harry's willing to take that risk for the housing yes, but you've also got to ask if in some way he's also doing it for Nancy and not just to keep the project alive, but also his heart.  Nancy meanwhile still conspires and as soon as they get the money, they're off to America.  She wants to get out of London and make a fresh start, yeah, on someone else's money, at harry's expense.

Harry is angry with Violette (Hannah Tointon) and he is called by Purkiss (Rocky Marshall) telling him that they won't be pursuing any charges against her.  He forbids her from going out of the house. Also Serge (Leon Ockenden) announces he's leaving for Paris for a business meeting with a potential investor and things still aren't good in his marriage to Rosalie (Kara Tointon).  Lois (Kika Markham) insists the Princess (Zoe Wanamaker) speak with him and she tells him he has to be good to Rosalie cos they're keeping a roof over their heads.  He doesn't know how to treat her and make her happy, the Princess advising that he should treat her as if she was someone he'd just met, like all the other girls.  Adding she and her father didn't teach him how to talk to one another.  Americans love to talk and his father would've sooner shot himself than to speak with the Princess.  Well do you blame him? Ha.

Victor (Trystan Gravell) gives in to Purkiss and agrees to the old arrangement, but he demands triple the bribe now, which Victor can't afford.  Out surfaces a new worm from under a rock, by the name of Regan.  He doesn't want his club but he has an arrangement of how he can keep Purkiss's boss happy, if Victor agrees to setting up a gambling den at the back of the club.  To which eh doesn't really have any other choice. Harry comes to see Victor in the hopes of finding out who Violette was with, until he realizes it was him.  Victor later refuses to accept her call.

Harry suggests that Violette should help him with the housing cos it's what her mother would've wanted and Nancy tells her she can fund raise for furniture for the houses.  She could organize a party and the people that she knows and who invite her to theirs can come now.  The Princess gives her a list of eligible bachelors but she doesn't want to get married.  Telling the Princess she can write her own invitations if she wants to invite them.  Lois says they can muck in, causing the Princess to develop a sudden headache.  Hard work is such a killer!  Ha.

Harry invites Nancy to dinner and to meet the family so Violette won't be horrid to him if there's a guest and even then she's heard arguing with Rosalie.  When she comes in she's rude to Nancy and the Princess remarks how Nancy is Harry's lover.  Nancy tells Harry she'll grow out of it cos her first love will be like her father.  Harry dispelling the myth that he was anywhere near like Victor.  He could've fooled us the way he pined after Ellen Love in Series 1.  Harry asks how much Nancy needs to start the ball rolling on the project and she replies £7,000.  She's happy to leave with that money, but the architect says they should stick it out and get even more when the government money starts coming in. She reluctantly agrees, but mainly since she appears to be developing some sort of feelings for Harry. On the night of the party, Violette sneaks out and sees Victor who can't keep his hands off her. Ignoring what Harry told her about gentlemen not wanting to marry loose women.  She's not interested in a gentlemen though.  Can say that again, cos you Victor, are no gentlemen.

Grove (Tom Goodman-Hill) is happy with the idea that Gordon will make a clumsy faux pas as Longchamp talks him into ordering French undies for the store, which he displays in the store window.  Of course, Grove knowing what the French, 'les dessous affriolants' meaning is in English. So he lets him go ahead, especially since everyone of the staff were impressed with the revolving display he showed them.  Grove still bitter about losing out on the position.  Miss Mardle telling him that he's a Selfridge, he was bound to get the job and inherit the store anyway.

Doris (Lauren Crace) is worried about Billy (Craig Fletcher) and Grove meeting, especially since he walks right past him on his way to work.  Miss Mardle thinks Doris should give him what he wants. Which is to see his baby.  Kitty walks home alone and right into Charlie (Thomas Christian) and Silas (Mike Noble).  Charlie has been released on bail, paid by none other than Loxley.  She runs into George (Calum Callaghan) who takes her home.  Loxley has also hired a solicitor for Charlie and when Frank (Samuel West) shows him a clipping showing Charlie has already attacked another woman.  He doesn't believe it and doesn't care.  Frank tells him his feud with Harry shouldn't involve hsi wife, but he doesn't care if she's in the middle and gets through the mud, he just wants to clear his name.  Kitty asks George to accompany her to the shelter where he shows Silas the clipping and tells him not to lie for Charlie.  He arrives and challenges George to give him the clipping, which he doesn't.  He  eventually backs down and George tells Silas to do the right thing.  Charlie was a disgrace to the uniform and it's not the war that changed him.

Miss Calthorpe asks a bored Miss Blenkinsop (Deborah Cornelius) what the French means in English and she's taken aback.  The display is already causing a scene and in the papers it says how Harry's gone too far, however the display is a success as the store is bustling.  Harry tells Gordon not to do it again.  Frank tells Kitty the good news of Charlie pleading guilty after Silas comes forward.  Serge asks Rosalie to accompany him to Paris.  Miss Mardle and Doris meet Billy in the park so he can see his son.  He can't have her, but he's got a girl and she tells him to see her.  When he leaves, she runs after him to give him the photo and she is run over by a truck.  Well that was unexpected!  So that's another of the original cast gone then.  

Things go from bad to worse for most of the cast this episode, as not only does Harry lose Violette's trust again, but Rosalie's off to Paris with a cad of a husband and the Princess is too occupied with her own money woes.  Not to mention Nancy forging ahead with her plans.  Same can be said for Victor as he takes on more trouble with the gambling at the club and Doris leaving behind her family in such a cruel way.  See when Harry came out of the lift it was serious business with the dessous affriolants! Ha.

Saturday, 28 February 2015

CSI 15.6 "The Twin Paradox" Review

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Things are hotting up with the investigation into the Gig Harbour Killer, another flashback to 2009 and how Finn (Elisabeth Shue) saved DB (Ted Danson) when she shot Jared (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) at the marina.  She is with IA now and her gun is taken.  She tells the IA detective Karen Park (Tina Haung) it was a good shoot since he was going to shoot Lab Director Russell.  They were also there cos the judge gave them a warrant over the phone.

Back to the present and the killer surfaces again this ep as the CSIs receive another 911 call for help. Morgan (Elisabeth Harnois) tells DB that he needs to hear the ongoing call and tells him that the Vic
is being attacked right now, so he wants them to hear it.  Greg (Eric Szmanda) triangulates the exact location using the GPS from the phone.  Sara (Jorga Fox) and Nick (George Eads) arrive at the scene to find it's a recording being played and once again, the CS has been processed and marked, using the same stringing method.  With Nick saying, "he's back."  Which is what I said about him, cos he's back this ep, not being in the last one.  The blood is dried and Nick says it's also flaky.  Sara most noticeably saying the Vic, another blonde who is a student, but also most likely working in the sex trade.

Once again there is blood at the scene and this time Nick finds the cameras use film and it's all been exposed, so he's graduated onto taking CS photos now.  Nick sees there's no blood on the walls and using ALS they can read a message which says, "People Lie, Follow the Evidence."  That had echoes of Gil Grissom.  Also there's a recorder which Sara tells him to play where he talks of what he did, as well as now he's into psychological profiling.  Which back at the lab, Sara tells DB has the emphasis on 'psycho.'  They listen to the recording made with the psychiatrist hired by Paul and Jared  acts like he is crazy.  As he tells her he doesn't know who he is and gets angry.  Sara isn't convinced that Jared is the killer and thinks it is most likely Paul.  Also when she analyzed the recording further, she found there were two sets of separate footsteps, one walks away and one walks towards the recorder. Obviously he has an accomplice and that was already seen the last ep we saw with the killer.

In Seattle, Daniel (Mark Valley) tells Finn he has a lead on Jared's mother, that an old detective friend gave him.  They talk to the woman and are surprised to find that she's black.  She's his adoptive mother and not birth mother, but she had to put her name on the birth certificate when she adopted him.  They couldn't find out who the birth mother was and she was given the baby.  She thinks she's to blame for how Jared was raised and tells them she got him from the convent, which used to take in teen mothers.  They head to St Agnes where the nun, Sister Alice (Colleen Flynn) tells them there was a fire and the records were burnt down, but she didn't know Jared was a twin.  One of the nuns tried to piece together records from memory and she takes them to a grave marked C-13.  It is dug up and inside is a doll and not a DB.  Finn removes the head and finds half a photo inside who must be their mother, as well as a lock of her hair.  DNA analysis reveals that the hair belongs to their mother and they head back to Vegas.  This means Paul knew he had a brother at least a year before, but said he didn't.

Keri Torres (Floriana Lima) is found by police in a brutalized state and she was lashed out towards them.  She's taken to the hospital and Morgan receives the call, just as Henry (Jon Wellner) identifies the DNA as belonging to Keri.  Morgan processes her and she wakes up and screams.  Morgan asks her how she escaped and she said she thought she was surrounded by water since the light was blue, but it was glass, so she used the broken shard to cut herself free and ran towards the nearest light. She doesn't recognize Brad Turner as the man she met in the cafe and Morgan shows her another photo, which she doesn't react to.  Greg meanwhile develops the film and finds the killer took some extra shots.  One looks like a letter 'H' to him, but he manipulates it in a machine and it is revealed as being part of a structure.  Hodges (Wallace Langham) tells them he analyzed the glass and found that the glass contained the usual silicon dioxide, but also tin dioxide, as well as blue hues, used in Japanese art.  He knows cos his mother is a collector.  Greg says Hodges' a genius cos he recognizes the building as being the Mizu.  It was a poorly built hotel and was abandoned, part of the alphabet.

Greg and Finn go over there and you'd have thought they'd have taken some police with them, but apparently only the two of them check out the building.  They have discovered his lair and Finn hears a noise.  A woman is hiding inside a closet and she tells them there are other girls in a room.  Finn looks for them and the woman lunges at Greg and attacks him from behind.  She takes his gun and is afraid.  His radio goes off cos it landed on its side and he has to radio back, or they'll shoot her.  Finn walks in and once again she gets off some shots.  As we find ourselves in the same routine again of her being questioned by IA.  Daniel watches along with DB and says that they've all been there.  Oh that was a clue.

DB talks with Paul and he's with an escort who DB says is young for him and he replies he'd say so cos he's got a daughter.  Once again referring to Mya, as Finn did too when she was questioned back in 2009.  DB tells her to take the taxi home and hang up if he calls cos he's a murderer.  He tells Paul they know who his mother is and that they also found Keri.  He feigns relief and says he'll like to talk to her.  Also saying he didn't answer their questions cos he wasn't asked the right one and he didn't like Finn either, she shot his brother.  Strange Keri has been found and after her ordeal she doesn't have any security outside her room.

Doc (Robert David Hall) conducts an autopsy on the woman shot by Finn and tells David (David Berman) that she had a transgender operation.  Her DNA matches that from the one they found on the Vics in the desert and Finn thinks that Paul manipulated the man into helping him.  That all of this was a set up.  Well it was, for Finn.  Adding that they can't trust the evidence.  DB saying if they can't do that, then they have nothing.  Daniel visits Keri at the hospital, but she gets hysterical when she sees him and Finn sees him leave.  DB meets with Avery Ryan (Patricia Arquette) again and she's looked at the evidence and done a profile on Paul and Jared but she doesn't tell DB anything he doesn't already know.  She tells him that he must rely on an intern, but that means he's not that committed to the killings and since Paul's a serial killer, he has to keep going.  The only way to find him is to find the partner.  Which also means DB has to use Mya and if he doesn't then he'll have to take himself out of the equation.

Cue partner as we see him standing in the car reflection: Daniel.  That wasn't any surprise since Paul practically hinted at there being a corrupt police officer in the Seattle PD.  He gets into the car with Paul.  Also the fact that Keri reacted in the way she did when she saw him, cos if they were really close still, then she would've wanted to see him. But why did he show up there anyway cos obviously she'd remember something eventually as Finn said she would.

Sara talks with Greg and he's sad he couldn't save the woman and should've done things differently. There's nothing he can do about it and he'll realize that in time, but also she says she wishes she could tell him it gets better.  Obviously after what she's been through as well, she needs that too.  Ahh, no hug for Greg like she gave Morgan last ep.  Their scenes are always good and it's touching how she and Greg can still talk with each other, especially with Greg almost in tears.  Nick seemed to vanish after his few scenes, of finding out that the cameras were set up in a constellation this time round and showed that of Virgo.  Which was in relation to the girls working in the sex trade and weren't really virginal after all.

Of course the focus was always going to be on DB's daughter and he doesn't want to get her involved, things were tense between them last time we saw them as well.  Still at least it was good to see Mark Valley playing a bad guy for once, but it will be interesting to know how he got mixed up with Paul.  Most likely he has something on him.  Of course they'll probably have Finn suspect something, then again maybe she won't.  Like I said, she always attracts the bad guy element.


Thursday, 26 February 2015

The Mentalist 7.3 "Orange Blossom Ice Cream" Review

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This ep's main story was just ancillary to the actual plot of this ep which was about Patrick (Simon Baker) and Lisbon(Robin Tunney) and the kinks in their relationship still.  This one takes them to Beirut as Erica Flynn (Morena Baccarin) has contacted the CIA to turn in a man who has been supplying passport chips to terrorist groups, in return for being allowed back in the US and the FBI giving her immunity.  Patrick is ready to go and meet with the man named Jan Nemic (Mark Ivanir) in Beirut, who is going to make contact with Patrick.  Lisbon doesn't want to go with Patrick until she finds out Erica will be there and she changes her mind immediately, which surprises Abbott (Rockmond Dunbar).  Patrick must memorize a set of numbers and repeat them to the contact back in the US.  Erica greets them and doesn't really want Lisbon around, as she admires the sights around her.

Patrick tells Lisbon she has to try the orange blossom ice cream and .Erica tells Patrick she's noticed that he and Lisbon are close, especially cos of the way she looks at him and kept going on about being  a matchmaker, so she can tell these things.  She lets a man take him to Jan and when Patrick arrives there, they take him into the bathroom and put his head into a bathtub full of water.  As he reads some words to him, which he's got to memorize and repeat back in the correct order, whilst still being dunked after a few set of words.  They take him to meet with Jan and he tells him he wants the words repeated.  Patrick refuses until he gets a towel.  Then repeats them all.  Jan says Erica was right about him being good, cos others failed.  Patrick calls it a trick, which he doesn't agree with.  For $10,000, he wants Patrick to meet with a man who will give him a set of numbers.  He will then give him the passport chips.  Patrick says he wants $15,00, then $20,000.

Lisbon is brought in and they want to know who she is and after she's searched on the Net, Jan says she's an FBI agent, at which Lisbon scoffs at.  Then she says she's not and Wylie (Jason Wylie) gets an alert on the computer that someone's searching for Lisbon.  He has a plan already for that with a different profile pic and that's what they're ready for.  This search comes up showing she is Patrick's girlfriend as he said.  Lisbon tells Abbot what's happened and Patrick gives him the list of numbers, but they don't know what they mean without the key.    Patrick says they're probably from a book since Jan had plenty of books at his place and he and Erica break into there again as he searches for the book, but Jan arrives already.

As they hide, the lamp switch moves but Jan doesn't notice, so what was the point in showing it and when they get outside Erica hugs him.  Once again going on about Lisbon.  She had a nerve after telling Lisbon about how they were 'close' back then.  Patrick takes Lisbon to dinner and she asks him about Erica and what happened between them.  He replies they kissed but nothing more cos of work. She then asks about Lorelei and he stops her in her tracks when he says he'll spill, if she tells him about Walter Mashburn, he'll tell her about Lorelei.  Of course he was going to say that, he knows her so well.

Patrick got the book out and tells the FBI and the CIA are able to find out what the numbers were. Cho (Tim Kang) suggests they should get the meet down now before Patrick gets back since they have the info and the contact has never seen Patrick.  They agree to meet at a bar, after Cho repeats the phrases Jan gave to Patrick.  Vega (Josie Loren) wants to go with Cho and he only agrees if Abbot gave her the okay, of which she lies and says he did.  She waits outside and as the man arrives he notices one of the agents has a gun.  Yeah that really means that he was an agent.   He makes a run for it and Vega once again crashes the SVU into his car and he's shot and killed.  They don't know where the chips are but eventually the they find them at an empty house, where Cho finds out they are hidden behind some blinds, which aren't drawn like the others in the house.  He also tells Vega she lied to him and Abbot didn't approve her going.  He's peeved with that, cos we know Cho doesn't like anyone who lies or uses him like that.

Lisbon arrests Jan and Erica is confronted by Patrick which she didn't like.  Lisbon mentions being done with him cos she doesn't like how he looks at her and thinks they still have unfinished business. Also Erica tells Patrick he only likes Lisbon cos of her honesty and goodness and she likes him cos he's a bad boy.  He knows she's after something else that's hidden in Jan's room and she opens a secret compartment containing his money.  They can share it but he loves Lisbon.  She tasers him and Lisbon is waiting outside for her.  She'll be taken back to the US to serve out her full sentence.

So it seems Lisbon and Patrick were only faking that argument in front of Erica at the end, or were they really in turmoil like that.  It seems it was only for Erica's benefit since Patrick takes Lisbon to the rooftop where orange blossom ice cream is waiting for them and it was rather melted too!  ha. She's startled when there's a loud bang and he tells her they're only fireworks.   He insists she thought it was a bomb.  A little pointless bringing up past trystes if they weren't going to follow through on them and didn't Lisbon already know about Lorelei and Patty.  Seems that was just thrown in to show perhaps Lisbon has her own insecurities about him and trust issues, but that didn't quite gel with the last scene and where they hatched the plan cos they knew Erica was going to doublecross them.

Vega was just an unnecessary inclusion, what sort of an agent will she make if she tries to put one over on everyone, the only one she's impressed is Wylie, who's more than taken with her.  Didn't think much of the CIA having to work with the FBI again, only cos this time they had to have Patrick's help.  Still, since it's the last season, they had to have a conclusion and get Erica behind bars where she firmly belongs.  No, Erica, you're not that seductive!  She should know Patrick is loyal and when he falls in love, it's not frivolous or fleeting as we saw how his family's murder ate him up and made him pursue Red John relentlessly.  Also how he told Jan that he's killed more than one person.

Was it just me, or was it a little more than coincidence that Lisbon's FBI profile pic was that of a Chinese woman and Cho pretended to be Patrick Jane!   Oh and Lisbon's choice of outfits left a lot to be desired, as bad as Patty continuing to wear that shirt!  ha.

Monday, 23 February 2015

Revenge 4.8 "Contact" Review

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David (James Tupper) rushes to help Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) and tells Emily (Emily VanCamp) to call for help, but she just watches.  He manages to resuscitate Victoria and calls for help himself. Emily tries to convince him that Victoria is his enemy but he refuses to listen.  All this time he was here but he didn't contact her.  Victoria wakes and sees them speaking together, so she removes the wire of her life support machine and goes into arrest.  Only to plug it back in when the doctor arrives. There Victoria still manipulating from her hospital bed (was gonna say deathbed, it's more fitting!  Ha.)  Even now she's driving them apart.

Daniel (Josh Bowman) pleads with Margaux (Karinne Vanasse) to forgive him, but she storms out and he comes after her.  It's not that he slept with Louise (Elena Satine) but that he lied about it afterwards.  Outside, Louise turns up and Margaux tells her she's made an enemy of her in the process cos she tried to kill her.  Louise retorting that she's not seen any calls from the police on her phone, so she's got no proof.  Louise later sends Daniel a message using the Le Marchel loog and notepaper, telling him to meet her in the bath.  Of course it's from Louise and she's not there when he arrives, so he starts without her, when up rocks Louise.  He's dropping her as a client and she's livid cos she was the only one who gave him a break when no one else even wanted to look at him.  Saying he's had it easy, but he can't be bothered to visit his sick mother in hospital.

Nolan (Gabriel Mann) finds that no one wants to drink at his newly acquired yacht club and his bartender leaves in protest cos of what he did to David.  Margaux congratulates him on his new acquisition and she needs his help in breaking into criminal records to get the dirty on Louise, but he refuses to help after what she did to him and the David interview.  She even tells Nolan that Louise is a psychopath, but he doesn't believe her.  She's his new best friend.  But Louise arrives, yeah getting around she is and they manage to share a drink or few, together.  On her tablet, there's a poll that states David should sue Nolan and he manages to find the photos where Louise has superimposed Victoria's head into her photos.  He wonders why he can't have at least one normal friend.  He returns to Margaux and tells her he'll help her, but ups the stakes.

Emily returns to the hospital and tells David why she did what she did and how she cleared his name. That she got back at his enemies.  He didn't want her to do that, but she couldn't have a normal life, which is why he gave her the journal, so she'd forgive and move on.  Forgiveness was not in her nature and well, he can't really blame her for being the way she is.  She doesn't know him anymore and he says the same thing about her, not being that innocent, little girl.  She leaves, dropping the screwed up photo of the two of them together.

An FBI agent, Kate Taylor (Courtney Ford) is sent to investigate the case of the dead Vince, aka tat man.  I mean, really amateur, he's into such criminal activities and he has a prominent tattoo on display, couldn't he wear gloves.  Emily tells Jack (Nick Wechsler) she covered all the bases and there's no way they can link the knife to anyone else.  Also telling him that she told David who she is. Jack finds Nolan feeling sorry for himself and he says if Emily did tell David the truth it'd solve their problems.  We, er, no, they're only just beginning all over again.  He's still nursing the wound of not only being humiliated by him and also of being punched by him too.  As he tells Jack, "Don't cry for me Sergeant-ina."   Ben (Brian Hallisay) is peeved cos he didn't get his break with the case and how Jack seems to be all goo goo eyes with the agent and picks a fight in the bar.  However, Jack tells him there'll be other cases and this one wasn't meant to be, to stop it or he'll lose his badge.  That's after the FBI believes they've solved the case when David identifies Vince as being the man who kidnapped him.  Couldn't really be that simple.

Emily cries at the beach house and Daniel says he was passing to the hospital but saw her instead. She must be crying cos real tears are hard to fake for her.    She says how Victoria was always her target and he realizes she tried to keep him away from her, but he'd always go back to her. He can't believe she's giving up on her father after putting Daniel through all that hell for nothing. Emily walks by a car parked outside the hospital and notices photos on the front seat.  She bursts in wearing her trademark black hoodie, just as two men are trying to kidnap him again.  She fights them off and tells David she wasn't here.  That's after Victoria lies to him and says that she knew about Emily being Amanda, but she changed the results of the DNA test, but she then and put her away, she couldn't go through that again.  That's when she's also lied to Daniel,  When he tells her he blames her for how he turned out.  Yet again she manipulates him by saying she had to choose between Conrad and her son, so she chose him, cos she'll always choose him.  Daniel seeing through the manipulation and lies, telling her she's lying again cos she's afraid of being alone, but he's not going to be like that. He leaves Margaux a voice message wanting to see her.

David tells Emily that it was Conrad's associate who kidnapped him and he's far worse than Conrad. He showed him a picture of a girl and said they'd kill his daughter, so they made him do whatever they wanted, which he did.  When he found out Amanda had died, he escaped.  He won't tell her who it is, but wants her to leave things alone.  He'll take care of them and he loves her, "infinity times infinity."  Nolan tells Emily he may have someone who can be pitted against Victoria, but she tells Nolan she's staying out of what's happening with David.  As she heats up a hot poker.  Of course that's easier said than done for her, as she has one of the men tied up and tells him to talk.

Not happy at all with the Louis storyline, it's just boring.  How come no one saw that flower on the car and then she brought flowers for Victoria in the hospital again.  Victoria just changing her story and lying to please everyone and keep them on side.  Not to mention it would be funny if Louise did get her claws into Victoria.  Nolan meeting another psycho, why?  ha.  As well as Margaux going after Louise's brother, now.  Oh but I thought that scene between Daniel and Emily at the beach house was rather touching, but Daniel you've known Margaux all this time and you don't recognize her handwriting!  Even when Charlotte's not around, she's still being defended, when Nolan tells Jack Emily didn't kill Vince, it was Charlotte, but it was in self defence.

Then there was that scene with Louise and her 'mother' in the hospital where she gives her the idea of having a baby to manipulate herself into Victoria's good books, as she stares at a doctor passing by. Cos it doesn't have to be Daniel's after all.  Sorry, Emily's already done that, fake Daniel's baby!!

Sunday, 22 February 2015

Mr Selfridge Series 3 Episode 5 Review

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Harry (Jermey Piven) and Nancy (Kelly Adams) spend the night together and he has to leave for work, telling her all he wanted to do was kiss her again.  "I know we had all night, but all I can think about is when are we going to kiss again?"  A sentiment that will be echoed by Gordon (Greg Austin) to Miss Calthorpe (Amy Morgan) later.  Like father, like son, in many respects.  Outside the store, Harry is questioned by a reporter wanting to know if he's had anymore trouble and if he's coping.  He doesn't reply and Kitty (Amy Beth Hayes) and Connie (Sacha Parkinson) arrive for work at the same time.  Harry calls in the staff and tells them he's looking to replace the two members of staff and he's going to go outside for the Head of Design but for Deputy Store Manager, he's collecting applications from in-house.  Grove (Tom Goodman-Hill) thinks he'll try for the position since he's been here a while and has dealt with plenty.  Crabb (Ron Cook) says he's too old for it and Gordon tells Harry he's too inexperienced for it, when clearly Harry wanted him to try.  He mentions the mishaps he had with the display for the dresses and Harry seems disappointed.

Connie thinks Miss Mardle (Amanda Abbington) should go for the job as she was head of two departments and she knows the inner workings of the store, but she doesn't think she's suited for it. Not until she tells Grove about it and he comments on how a woman wouldn't be handle it since she'll need experience with finance, stock taking, and bigger issues.  Which she says she has done a lot of in her department.  The same reporter returns to the store later and asks Connie for an interview about what happened to Kitty and how he'll set the record straight before all the papers paint her in a horrible light.  Connie of course would fall for it and tells him everything about Kitty, which he takes and turns it all around, as reporters do.  Saying Kitty asked for it, working late and then not staying at home like women are supposed to.  Kitty's shocked when she reads it and Connie says she didn't know he'd write all that.  It even has a photo of Kitty on the front page, now everyone knows it was her who was attacked.  She tells Harry it was her sister who spoke to him and  Harry writes a letter back to the paper expressing his distaste and feelings.  

Something which Loxley (Aidan McArdle) uses to his advantage as he's still gunning for Harry.  He's invited members of the Procurement Committee to sell them on an idea of his but only a few of them turn up.  He apologizes for what he did to the soldiers and putting profits before them, before lives as one of the men puts it.  But he wants to make it up.  Talking of how society and the country has changed, with foreigners renting hotel rooms and women working when they should be at home, "looking after home and hearth." (Yeah no wonder Lady Mae did a runner!!)  He tells them he's decided to start the Loxley Charitable foundation for the soldiers who served King and country, to which he's applauded.

Kitty later receives  hate letters, which she doesn't recognize the writing of and Harry tells her the security in the store will keep an eye on her.  Grove shows him file full of letters and Harry is angry, she can't stay home forever and not come to work.  Nor should she.  Showing how women were treated and just the sort of treatment Loxley wants them to continue to be subjected to, when he talks of traditional values and how things were before the war, as well as women wanting the right to vote. Frank (Samuel West) tells Harry about the reporters and Harry thinks he might have made things worse with his letter, but also that Loxley's on the warpath and is trying to help soldiers.  Making people think Harry is against the soldiers and is in favour of women.  Of course Harry is livid since he did plenty for the war effort and the country and says he loves this country.  Also how they've all forgotten what Loxley did.  He's just doing what Harry is doing, only trying to show he's on the side of the soldiers when really he's not.  It's all for show and all for revenge, trying to get his reputation back in the process.

Harry meets Nancy and tells her to get the plans of the housing built into a model when she introduces him to the architect.  Thought he looked a bit shifty.  Harry throws a press conference and wants her to be by his side cos she'll be good at it and he needs her.  Unveiling the Selfridge Estate. Nancy wearing that suit he gave her.  Which is impressive and Crabb says it looks expensive and he's glad the store isn't putting up any of the money.  No, Harry says he will fund it personally, getting the money.  When Nancy told him she's too interested in the bank account and how it's not been set up yet.

Lois Selfridge (Kika Markham) gets the file on the Princess (Zoe Wanamaker) from Miss Blenkinsop (Deborah Cornelius) and finds she has a whole list of creditors.  She calls on her at the hotel, where she comes 'clean' about having to rely on friends and that's where the money came from, cos she and Serge (Leon Ockenden) were penniless when they barely escaped Russia with their lives and her title. Telling Lois she has some jewels stashed back in Russia and only her maid, Olga, knows where they are.  She will send them to her when it's safe.  But of course it doesn't seem like there will be any emeralds, if they were any to begin with, would the maid really keep them.  Not likely.  Lois wants her to move into their house and to talk to Serge, to get him and Rosalie (Kara Tointon) back together.

Miss Calthorpe encourages Gordon to apply for the job since he's been to all the departments and knows how they all work.  That he's as good as his father, who hasn't been in any of the departments, or knows about things like tea.  Before they steal kisses in the storeroom, see, father, son.  Kitty forgives Connie and Frank's publisher cancels the book deal, cos they know Kitty's married to him and someone in the police blabbed about the drink after hours.  He thinks it's more important than what happened to Kitty and as she tells him, it was only a book.  So once again he finds himself in     the position where no one wants to know him.

Crabb and his wife come for dinner with the Groves and Doris (Lauren Crace) shows off the baby, later admitting to Miss Mardle that the baby isn't Groves.  The man at the store was her childhood sweetheart and she saw him at her mother's.  She was desperate for comfort and didn't know what was happening with Grove.  Asking Miss Mardle to keep her secret.  Especially after the remark she made about how much the baby's grown.  Well, called this a few eps ago, when I said she's probably had an affair and even mentioned the baby probably isn't his.  Must recall that a tin of biscuits will cause people to relieve themselves of their secrets!  Ha.

Violette (Hannah Tointon) goes to the club again, having lied to Harry and Victor (Trystan Gravelle) calls the bar closed at 9.30, with Purkiss (Rocky Marshall) watching him.  Next night he comes back again and raids it, forcing a woman to drink from the bar after hours.  As well as Victor and Violette getting it on, on the office desk of all places.  Should've got a room!  George (Calum Callaghan) tells him he's not going to get away with it as he arrests everyone there, including Violette.  Inspector Johnson (Simon Chandler) drops the charges against Frank cos Kitty needs him at home.

Gordon tells Harry he wants the job, it's what Ma would want and she'd be proud of him.  He's done a lot around the store and knows its workings inside out.  Nancy gets a visit from the architect and both of them are in cahoots together.  More scammers, seems they're just after the money too and he finds out she slept with Harry and she wasn't meant to go that far.  She tells him the money is as good as theirs.
Seems Harry just cant get away from the gold diggers, the revenge addicts and the freeloaders.  All of them want his money and that's all.  He doesn't appear to have learned his lesson from the other women in his life.  The Princess moves into their home, as he tells them about the Selfridge Estate.