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Date: 2016-10-31 06:52 pm (UTC)I mean, supposedly the real Ian Fleming was an elitist twit who never spent any time in the field in WWII. I did think it was a cute episode, but oh boy. And how is it easier to take the NON-GERMAN SPEAKING AGENT to the party? And how come more things haven't changed at Time Travel HQ when Our Heroes return? The ripples from the (relatively) (no pun intended) small changes they've made in the past should have had WAY MORE effect. SO MANY QUESTIONS. :D
The show does remind me of the first season of Sleepy Hollow, which could get really Theatre of the Absurd when it got going, and I do like that. *g*