There are only two episodes left in the season and Belle has to get through a male escort and some apparent cheating scares before she can worry about Ben. Belle and Duncan seemed to patch things up in the taxi back home, but she and Ben are going to have a hard time mending their friendship after this episode. Somehow, Ben and Byron got thrown back in the mix and everything went to hell. After a terrible Opera, they ran into 'James' and had a tough time drawing the line between work and pleasure. Belle and Duncan stormed off, but the night only got worse from there. To make matters worse, Byron stopped by and picked at Duncan's worn patience by asking what he thought about dating a whore. He doesn't appear to be suffering from unrequited love seeing as he spent several episodes this season having sex with Belle's sister, so it looks like he is just a self-righteous ass. He had a bad attitude from the start and he's either madly in love with Belle, or just an ass. It started out with she and Duncan at Ben's pub on the South Side. But the meat of the episode came a few minutes later when Belle was out with her new boyfriend, Duncan, and ran into 'James' while he was out to dinner with his wife.Įverything that could have gone wrong on Belle's date did go wrong. 'Ulga' and 'James' went at their role play for the first 10 minutes of the show and the result was as successful as can be imagined, and they laughed and broke character and had some fun drinking shaken martinis. 'James' was played by an overstuffed man named 'Stewart' who could only be confused with the Bond of Never Say Never Again, Sean Connery's terrible, final contribution to the Bond title. Belle walked on eggshells as she tried to get her accents right while reciting her scripted dialog as Russian spy 'Ulga.' Her strange relationship with client 'James' was hilarious and took the pressure off of last week's downer episode. They had Piper stare down the chamber of a loaded gun and shoot directly at the camera just as Bond does, but the rest of the charade was cloaked in slip-ups, and over-the-top dialogue. " Episode 6" played off the secret agent thing with the same aloofness that follows most Bond spoofs.
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