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might be late to the party on this one, but my kingdom for a bottle of wine and an hour with lyndsy fonseca to talk about this show
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The musical number was also the perfect chance to bring back fan-favorite character Angie Martinelli for a guest spot. "I got the call, and I was squealing," Lyndsy Fonseca says. "It's been this really cool surprise gift out of nowhere. I know how hard it was to get Angie back into the storyline this year, which I didn't take personally. I know how much the fans want the girls back together--for them more than anything, we wanted them to know: We know. Honestly, I just praise the writers for coming up with this idea and actually doing it."
As fate would have it, Fonseca grew up dancing. "I was never professionally a dancer, but I started dancing in diapers," she says. "I started acting at 14, so I kind of had to choose between the two. I had to give it up, but I still take tap classes. I'm a hard core tap lover. Next to these professional dancers, I'm kind of like, Do I look ridiculous? Is anyone laughing at me?` But it doesn't matter--I'm just here to have fun."
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WAIT ACTUALLY THIS WAS DIABOLICAL OF THEM

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Angie x Peggy
Peggy cannot force herself to leave Captain America's blood behind, so she returns to the Griffith--even though she knows it's the first place the SSR will look for her. When the agents arrive, she's forced to climb onto her window ledge to hide. She's rescued by Angie, who immediately leaps into an incredible enactment of emotional trauma to throw Thompson and Sousa off the trail. It's one of the few times Peggy is the rescued--not the rescuer.
"Peggy loves other women--she's not competitive with them," Hayley Atwell says. "She believes in them; she wants to look after them as much as they look after her. She has that sisterhood."
Angie's tearful performance mirrors Peggy's use of the period excuse in "Now Is Not the End," and so does the reaction. The men instantly go into panic mode. If for no other reason, women in Marvel's 1940s need to be treated as equals so the men of the SSR will stop being fooled by them.
But at the height of her triumphant moment, Peggy is dropped by the woman she least expected: Dottie.
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happy pride month to women who need to stare at their coworker's mouth 49587 times per conversation
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Scarlett Johansson at the premiere of her movie "Eleanor The Great" at Cannes
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