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Exactly. Vera/Ann Savage was certainly a detour in his task of finding his girlfriend. Yeah, I was getting the vibe that they were going to make up. Or just bone. Don't get me wrong, it's nice to see a divorced couple getting along so well. My Lifetime loves will always be Josie Davis and Jamie Lumer. Classic Lifetime. No. And neither did I!!! Exactly. If you don't follow the orders, you could get killed. Yeah, at the beginning when he's talking to some guy and then calls him "son", I was like wtf? Then it went back in time, obviously from the 40s, and I didn't realize that's what happened because he looked like he did during the Bay of Pigs. They could have done better with making a distinction between young and old Edward. Right?!?! lol The Waltons and definitely the Ingallses could meet up for an afternoon delight when the kids are at school. Otherwise they'd have to wait really late and be very quiet. I thought she was okay in Bionic Beauty when she sang Feelings (I can't stand that song). No she's not a good singer, but she could carry a tune. And frankly if you've ever watched the Miss America Pageant, many are MUCH worse. I think that was a 70s thing where the networks wanted to promote their stars as multitalented. Lynda Carter was a professional singer before she got into acting and she had her own singing specials, so I guess the network wanted to see if LW could do the same. Exactly. I would ask them what they think of the original Star Wars movie and its special effects. That looks really dated too. But it was considered great back in the 70s. In one episode we see a letter written by her and it was spelled Jamie! Whoops! Lindsay Wagner's character was so popular from SMDM that it was inevitable they would build a show around her. Luckily for LW, her contract with the network had expired by then, and she was able to negotiate a new and much more lucrative contract. It's on Amazon Prime right now and I'm bingeing it from the first episode. Apparently after she flatlined in the OR, Steve left to grieve but the OR team defibrillated her and her heart started back up again. We learned a bit more of her past, and it was interesting. Jaime was a pro tennis player and the previous year had beaten Billie Jean King at the US Open!! That kind of made me roll my eyes, because BJK was still an active player, and her beating BJK would have been a big deal which considering her striking looks would undoubtedly given her tons of publicity. So that makes it strange to think Oscar and the OSI would make her a spy and keep her real name. I'd think it would be kind of hard for her to go undercover without her targets recognizing her and say "Aren't you that professional tennis player who beat BJK last year at the US Open?" Oh well, we have to utilize some suspension of disbelief with the whole idea of the show anyway... I agree. I mean he's killing all these men because his wife is shtupping them all. Why not get to the center of the problem and knock his sleazy wife off? He's attractive and rich, he could easily find a replacement for her. I think you're confused, it would be the MAGAt crowd that would protest a film about a cuckolded husband. Moms for Liberty would call this movie pornography and would be screaming what about the chilrun and demand it be removed from public consumption. All while they are cuckolding their own husbands in private. Such hypocrites. Don't forget Nicolas Cage. I no longer will watch any movies that he's in because they are low quality crap. You're right about the moved body. Not to be gross, but she had been dead for several days already and decomposition would have been well underway. Any coroner worth their salt would know that and it would be crazy to think that dead body would just be there in his damn bed, like, ask the wife if she noticed the dead body in her bed over the past few days? This movie was ridiculous. I'm still trying to piece together what exactly I just watched. Why did Pacino use that Asian guy to frame Duhamel for the woman's murder? What was the point? Pacino and Hopkins were in cahoots, and Hopkins paid him off for $400M to get the evidence back. So why bother setting Duhamel up for murder? And then why was Asian guy going to kill him and his wife and bury their bodies in a church? And at the end of it all, the only murders were committed by his wife and him??? I also just didn't understand Pacino's motives at all. He got the payoff, now be quiet and move on. This was terribly written and the wife's confession seemed identical to the scene in Presumed Innocent. What a waste of time. Yeppers. In my 20s I had two affairs with "upstanding honorable men with integrity". It was strictly for sex, I wasn't going to break up any marriage. But they were the last people you would ever think would cheat on their wives. Thank god we never got caught, because now with the benefit of maturity and life experience, I realize how wrong I was, and how much of an asshole those two men were to cheat. So unless that poster is a helicopter wife and keeps track of him every minute of the day, she shouldn't be so smug. Yeah, when that poster said her husband would never cheat I squirmed. It's great to be all confident in your husband but that's just bad for her karma. The smugness and overconfidence is just asking for a comeuppance. It reminds me of that annoying Kathie Lee Gifford who put out a book, gloating about her marriage to Frank Gifford. She cavalierly wrote something like "Our marriage is based on christ and cheating is just not an option". So when Frank was caught cheating she looked even more like the idiot she was/is. Maybe that poster's husband falls into your two categories? I went to Tulane, and Pacino's accent was way overdone. But I guess that's how moviegoers think people in New Orleans speak. It's kind of sexy in a way, but I never met someone there with that thick of an accent. It was more just your average southern accent. And Pacino went in and out of it throughout the film. So yeah, he should have just used his normal voice. Previously, Pacino said his best work of his extensive career was in Cruising. He was most proud of it because it really stretched him as an actor, and he did extensive research for the role, even getting banged by several men to look authentic. But his role in Misconduct is obviously way up there too. That New Orleans accent was dead on, and his hair never looked better too.