Pulled this from Diegetic Switch:
- Towards the end of the fourth episode, Peggy turns up the music on her radio, and this can still be heard when the scene switches to Dottie's room.
The reason she turns the radio up is so that no-one can hear her knocking holes in the wall. You should be able to hear it from the room next door.
Would everyone trusting Ivchenko be considered a case of being Genre Blind? They perform no apparent check of his story, and while he acts nice, he doesn't actually provide any useful information. Then he's allowed to remain alone with Chief Dooley after knowing him, what, a day? It's 1946, and a high level intelligence organization is showing incredible trust in a Soviet "defector".
Edited by 425599167 Hide / Show RepliesMore of a What An Idiot, really.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Yeah, I already put that under YMMV, but it was removed with this comment: "This is one of those "hindsight is 20/20". Had he not done any betrayal, this entry wouldn't be here."
The series is turning Peggy into such a Black Hole Sue that it's getting harder and harder to see why the SSR needs anyone aside from Peggy.
Hide / Show RepliesNot remotely. This discussion page isn't for you to complain about a character you don't like.
Soooo tempted to change the caption on the page photo to "Where is Carmen Sandiego? Oh, hey, there she is!"
Or else make a Linux joke...
Edited by 24.223.130.4 Hide / Show RepliesPersonally, I do think a Carmen Sandiego joke would be good.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.This must mean the ACME Detective Agency has been infiltrated by HYDRA!
I don't really like joke captions, personally. I'd prefer to keep the one that's there rather than turn it into a reference to a completely different work.
How ticked off do you think Steve Rogers would be, when he finds out the people who claim to respect and admire him, have treated Peggy like crap? Not only is she is Captain America's love interest, but also a fellow soldier and a friend who stuck by him even when he was weak and frail.
Arena club = HYDRA. Source?
There have been more then a few mentions that the Arena Club is a product of the original HYDRA cult. As far as I can see the only proof of this is there A logo is similar to the original ram logo. But this has not been confirmed in the show and a check on the wiki page states a quote from the shows creators that the two groups are unrelated. Is this Fanon that has gotten out of hand? Can we have some Word of God proof here?
Edited by phoenixrider