this whole episode was just an excuse to have the utterly wonderful, extraordinarily talented Miss Diahann Carroll sing, and sing and sing some more
Definitely the best part of the episode. June singing Billie Holliday! Huzzah!
I like the fact that everybody had an active role, not just an appearance. Although it annoys me that most of Diana's undercover roles make her a sex object, but I snickered when she said she had to "reload" her cigar tray. No matter how she's dressed, her mind's never far from guns.
I think maybe the club's ownership is in the name of the honest brother, and there was no reason to deny Honest Brother a liquor license. But yeah, we got our weekly quota of White Collar Handwaving.
The big, "Wait, what?!?" for me is that the key's skyline was something from Neal's adult life. Didn't Ellen tell him about The Clue In The Locket in the videotape she recorded when he was still a wee child? Are we supposed to assume that she changed The Clue every year on his birthday, or something?
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Date: 2013-02-08 12:34 am (UTC)Definitely the best part of the episode. June singing Billie Holliday! Huzzah!
I like the fact that everybody had an active role, not just an appearance. Although it annoys me that most of Diana's undercover roles make her a sex object, but I snickered when she said she had to "reload" her cigar tray. No matter how she's dressed, her mind's never far from guns.
I think maybe the club's ownership is in the name of the honest brother, and there was no reason to deny Honest Brother a liquor license. But yeah, we got our weekly quota of White Collar Handwaving.
The big, "Wait, what?!?" for me is that the key's skyline was something from Neal's adult life. Didn't Ellen tell him about The Clue In The Locket in the videotape she recorded when he was still a wee child? Are we supposed to assume that she changed The Clue every year on his birthday, or something?