Round Table Meets Deadly Toys Affair
Mar. 22nd, 2015 10:07 amI watched this one the other night in spite of better judgement and how late it was. What I noticed this time around was the impossible time constraints that were ignored as our guys criss-crossed the country and the world.
I know it happens, probably a lot, but in this episode they start out in New York, jet to California and land in the Mojave Dessert.
And I'd just like to say a big Thank You to whoever kept putting Illya in those jumpsuits.
Illya then goes to Somewhere in Switzerland (I think), then back to New York.

We know he is in New York again because he's on the same flight as Napoleon as he heads for Europe, per Waverly's explanation.

In the period of time between IK returning to New York and then leaving again, he manages to score a gig as a hairdresser to Joanna Lydecker

So, how much time is involved here? Are these affairs much longer in preparation and execution than we have thought? I know it was weekly television and things had to come off quickly, but do we translate things into more Real Life timelines when we watch them, write about them?
Also, why did Illya have to drag Joanna into the trees to kiss her? Was the big kissin taboo still in effect?

Oh, and does anyone else think that watching IK do this little trick one of the sexiest scenes in television? I had to ask.

I know it happens, probably a lot, but in this episode they start out in New York, jet to California and land in the Mojave Dessert.
And I'd just like to say a big Thank You to whoever kept putting Illya in those jumpsuits.
Illya then goes to Somewhere in Switzerland (I think), then back to New York.

We know he is in New York again because he's on the same flight as Napoleon as he heads for Europe, per Waverly's explanation.

In the period of time between IK returning to New York and then leaving again, he manages to score a gig as a hairdresser to Joanna Lydecker

So, how much time is involved here? Are these affairs much longer in preparation and execution than we have thought? I know it was weekly television and things had to come off quickly, but do we translate things into more Real Life timelines when we watch them, write about them?
Also, why did Illya have to drag Joanna into the trees to kiss her? Was the big kissin taboo still in effect?

Oh, and does anyone else think that watching IK do this little trick one of the sexiest scenes in television? I had to ask.

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Date: 2015-03-23 06:29 pm (UTC)I imagine both of those considerations were in play. DMc strikes me as a man who would have felt self-conscious of kissing and love-making onscreen. I find that another reason to like him, of course ;)