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Old 01-12-2004, 04:58 PM
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Television Without Pity addict, right?

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Originally posted by AOIIalum
I was just so darned happy to see the SpyMommy flashback last night! I *miss* SpyMommy! Looking forward to some SpyAuntie action, Isabella Rossellini is a fine actress and should be quite believable, even if she's not Lena Olin.

Okay, so this was titled "Full Disclosure" huh? What about Sloane? What about SpyDaddy? WHAT ABOUT SLOANE? I don't know about everyone else, but this one didn't answer all my questions about Syd's missing two years either. Come on JJ, you can do better

I missed a few minutes early on, but did SpyDaddy know that Syd really was alive or did Project Black Hole make sure he wouldn't interfere? Please, y'all, don't try to tell me that we should be believing everything *Kendall* says, either. I still say he's bad, bad, BAD!

The ending just wasn't the surprise I hoped for, figuring it would either be Lauren or Sloane on the other end of Sark's phone call. Now, we don't know for sure that Sark was calling Lauren, he could have been calling whoever Lauren is working for (if she's not really directly working for him.) Lauren is bad, always has been bad, always will be. How else would Lauren know the exact location of Julia Throne's apartment? It certainly explains how she knew how to shoot so darned well, think last night and then back in "Breaking Point." I absolutely can't wait for next week to see how they play out this

There's a theory out there that somewhere along the line, Syd and Sark are siblings/half-sibs. What if that theory's wrong, and it's really Sark and Lauren? Hmmm....
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