Daniel tries to rattle Emily; Emily's instability puts everything she has worked for at risk.Daniel tries to rattle Emily; Emily's instability puts everything she has worked for at risk.Daniel tries to rattle Emily; Emily's instability puts everything she has worked for at risk.
- Emily Thorne
- (as Emily Vancamp)
- Charlotte Clarke
- (credit only)
- Niko Takeda
- (as Stephanie Jacobsen)
- Baggage Handler
- (as Michael Charles Boucher)
Storyline
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Sara Munello: [relaxing by pool, in bikini, chatting on phone] I'd love to go to Aunt Gina's jewelry party. Just, the thing is, work has me slammed right now. Ma, please don't say I'm blowing you off.
[Emily appears]
Sara Munello: Uh, look, I gotta hop. A customer's giving me the stink-eye. Yeah.
Emily Thorne: It's one thing to deliver a wake-up call to my husband and his mistress, but I have too much self-respect to watch you lounge by our pool. You have to go now.
Sara Munello: Well, Daniel asked me to stay, and I'm sticking by him.
Emily Thorne: I won't let you destroy my marriage.
Sara Munello: Don't you think this is sad, Emily? For you, I mean. He doesn't love you.
Emily Thorne: Oh, that's a cheap shot, Sara.
[smiles, sits down next to her]
Emily Thorne: I'm trying to handle this with dignity.
Sara Munello: After pulling the most pathetic stunt ever? Faking a pregnancy to lock a guy down.
[looks away in disdain]
Emily Thorne: Daniel's pushing his boundaries with me.
Sara Munello: Hmm.
Emily Thorne: And after the pain I caused him, it's understandable. Right now, your earthiness is what's catching his eye. But you don't fit in here.
Sara Munello: Hmm. I'm actually proud of that.
Emily Thorne: Until people find out about you and start judging him.
Sara Munello: Because I'm trash? Is that what you're saying?
[as Emily shrugs, calls out to servant:]
Sara Munello: Excuse me? A glass of Cristal please.
- ConnectionsReferences Roman Holiday (1953)
Not a show to take serious? Believe you me, this one, the plot unravels as it goes along with the tiger catching it's own tail and gagging on it! If the Graysons were dumb clucks, maybe then, but even then, they'd have had to be very dumb clucks. Point is, somebody like Conrad, and somebody like Victoria, they'd have figured the scheme of things out back in Season One.
Doesn't change the appeal, though. As the Other Reviewer attests.
Everything here is every bit entertaining, make no mistake. I find that Nolan has fizzled out, his quirks now sound flat and without sparkle. The whole thing with Patrick really ruined the character. Okay, that's my opinion. But you won't be able to deny that Gabriel Mann's performance is way, way down.
Emily Vancamp gives a very convincing performance right down to a hunted, cornered look. Her whole mission is in the balance, and her portrayal of bewilderment is something to behold.
Some others are just not in that class. Stephanie Jacobson, as Niko, for one. And, oh, please, I can't say the original Mrs. Grayson is what the already overcrowded show needs.
Hey. Christa, where's Christa? Unlike in the summary provided here by kgv vissers, no sign of Charlotte (I watch on DVD).
- RavenGlamDVDCollector
- Nov 27, 2017