Ha, I was totally digging the mancrushing that was going on in this episode (and because apparently I have to mingle all of my shows together, it reminded me of Psych's "Psy vs. Psy" with Lou Diamond Phillips). I did hope quite fervently that Cecil would end up being swayed to the side of truth, justice, etc. by the purity of MM's love; but I guess it was not meant to be (and his demise was kind of hilariously awesome, I'll give them that).
I loved all the dressing up, ahhh! I commented to somebody a few weeks back that I was just biding my time until we got the "undercover at a fancy dress party" episode, and then when I saw the set pictures of the liner go up on themiddleblog I knew its moment had arrived! However, I was really hoping for something more in the vein of James Bond, 60s-era spy ops, so I have to admit that I was kind of disappointed by the Titanic angle... Also, I'm probably the only girl my age in the entirety of Western civilization who has never actually seen Titanic so I'm sure I probably missed out on a lot of the jokes. The costumes were still a lot of fun, though, and how much do I love the reveal of Wendy's disguise closet at Middleman HQ? (Hint: very very much!!)
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Date: 2008-07-31 04:38 pm (UTC)Ha, I was totally digging the mancrushing that was going on in this episode (and because apparently I have to mingle all of my shows together, it reminded me of Psych's "Psy vs. Psy" with Lou Diamond Phillips). I did hope quite fervently that Cecil would end up being swayed to the side of truth, justice, etc. by the purity of MM's love; but I guess it was not meant to be (and his demise was kind of hilariously awesome, I'll give them that).
I loved all the dressing up, ahhh! I commented to somebody a few weeks back that I was just biding my time until we got the "undercover at a fancy dress party" episode, and then when I saw the set pictures of the liner go up on