Pan Am

May 23, 2013

REVIEW: Pan Am “Secrets and Lies”

Pan Am has emerged from the dark clouds of the holiday season and reminded us why we missed it so much to begin with. “Secrets and Lies” picked up in the aftermath of Kate’s (Kelli Garner) botched London mission during which she killed a very bad man with her big mean gun. Thankfully Anderson is taking the fall, but Kate will have to face a polygraph test before she can kiss the spy life goodbye.

We fell effortlessly back into flight with Ted (Michael Mosley) unsure of his new sexless relationship with socialite Amanda while Laura (Margot Robbie) continues to keep her growing love for him a secret. A dinner with his overbearing father pretty much seals Ted’s affection for Amanda after she puts the old man in his place and before the credits rolled Ted was asking Laura’s help picking out engagement rings. At least she has her new photography hobby to keep her busy. And Teddy is just so CUTE!

Also having love troubles is Maggie (Christina Ricci) who can’t seem to decide if she can date sexy Congressman Rawlings even though they disagree politically. She expresses her rage in a scathing article about the Congressman and his politics for the Village Voice but her reporter friend (also sexy) doesn’t think it’s good enough to publish. Maggie digs a little deeper into Rawlings and finds out sexy always wins. Shame that her article may now get published and ruin all that.

The big story this week though was the budding romance of Dean (Mike Vogel) and Colette (Karine Vanasse). Things seem perfect between the couple who are on the verge of revealing their love to their coworkers when Dean’s ex Bridgette reappears from exile to reclaim her love. Colette, being the perfect swan she is, tells him he has to go to her and resolve his feelings before they can move on knowing that Bridgette and her undercover ways might lure him back. Dean doesn’t want any part of it until Bridgette reveals that she works for MI6, a big no-no, and suddenly he’s swallowing her face as they disappear into her hotel room. Now I hate Dean and the plane he flew in on. I hope Colette pours hot coffee in his lap.

There are three episodes left before Pan Am takes a break again so keep watching! Let’s keep this show alive!

REVIEW: Pan Am “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”

Is Pan Am cancelled? Colette says yes. ABC says no, however it has not been picked up beyond the original 13 episode order. With terrible shows already getting full season orders and ratings in a tailspin I would say the outlook isn’t good, but for now we’ll pretend that Pan Am is leaving everyone in its dust and Keeping Up With The Kardashians is being cancelled instead.

So what happened this week? Colette (Karine Vanasse) and Dean’s (Mike Vogel) romance took a giant leap forward when convinced her to call in sick so he could take her to his parent’s farm and teach her to fly. The baguette hits the fan when his dad wants to know where Bridgette is and Colette realizes that she has been used. But not really used, only sort of used in that nice dopey “don’t know no better” guy sort of way. I’m guessing she forgave him considering they had sex in the hay loft. Rawr. Dean did look good in his jeans so who can blame her for wanting a nice romp?

The rest of the crew head off for London where Laura (Margot Robbie) has a run in with an asshole pilot who goes all Herman Cain on her in the cockpit. Ted (Michael Mosley) comes to her rescue and asks for a favor in return. Turns out he needs help with a lady problem and Laura reluctantly agrees. She winds up creating a new problem when she realizes she kind of sort of likes Ted now that he’s found a girlfriend. I don’t care how nice and funny this old friend he hooked up with is no one was hotter than Laura in that black dress. FIERCE.

Keeping with the “kiss kiss” portion of this episode Maggie (Christina Ricci) made boom boom with a congressman that stands for everything she hates. He was cute though and it helped prove to that boy she lives with that she does use her position to her advantage from time to time, even if it does result in an ill-timed fire emergency and a shoot out.

Now for the bang bang, and I’m not just talking about Colette and Dean’s hayloft romp! After the debacle with her Eastern European loverboy Nico left a very bad taste in her mouth Kate (Kelli Garner) has decided she is done with the glamorous life of a spy. Mr. Anderson has one last job for her though, and its one that could save not only Nico but also Bridgette’s life so she can come back and ruin Colette’s new found love. The mission goes well until the aforementioned fire emergency which sends her target home early and walking right into a fight with her London contact. When things get real Kate grabs a gun and fires! Bang Bang! So did she kill the guy? We’ll have to wait until January to find out.

I have to say as much as I have enjoyed Kate’s mission of the week I am anxious for her role to evolve and after her adventure in London I think it just might. The circumstances that kept her from walking away from this mission were pretty predictable but it opens the door for a lot of drama down the line. There is a lot of room to expand the world of this show and I sincerely hope that Pan Am gets a chance to grow after the winter hiatus.

REVIEW: Pan Am “Unscheduled Departure”

Big drama this week on Pan Am as the crew of the Clipper Majestic are forced to make an emergency landing in Haiti and barely make it out alive in what might have been the best episode of the season so far. First, many apologies for not posting about last week’s episode “Truth or Dare”. Work has been especially crazy the past few weeks and I just didn’t have the energy to stay up and watch on Sunday. I won’t let it happen again. Just in case you didn’t see it either, here is a quick rundown of recent events:

The crew of the Majestic shuttled a plane full of US sailors back home to New York. During a game of truth or dare on board Laura (Margot Robbie) reveals she posed nude for the Life magazine man and Colette (Karine Vanasse) reveals she always wanted to fly a plane. Once airborne Laura meets a young black sailor named Joe who ends up at a party at Maggie’s house later that evening. He spends the night and when he and Laura go sightseeing the next day he gets into a scuffle with some racists at the bus station. Meanwhile Kate (Kelli Garner) is upset when her handlers rough up Nico and force him to spy for them or suffer the wrath of his secret police. She is furious at how the operation was handled but convinces him to help them. At the end he is sent home to Yugoslavia but not before forgiving Kate and professing his love. Oh and Colette got her chance to fly during a very sweet moment in the cockpit with Dean.

Now…on to this week. WOW what an episode! In the wake of Hurricane Ginny (see what they did there?) the Majestic is forced to land in Haiti when a passenger named Henry has a heart attack on board only to find the country under siege and a doctor unwilling to help. Colette manages to get some medicine from him and pick up an orphaned girl before getting back to the plane but it’s too late. Poor Henry has died and the problems for the Majestic are just beginning. The storm has destroyed part of the runway and the plane is too heavy to take off.

The temporary flight engineer (Sanjeev is on vacation in Bombay) is all gloom and doom and wants to quote regulations all day but Ted (Michael Mosley) and Dean (Mike Vogel) aren’t having it. After ditching the luggage, some fuel and poor Henry the plane makes a harrowing escape just as Papa Doc’s rebels storm the airport. I don’t know how technically accurate this episode was in regards to what a fully loaded 707 can or can’t do but I really don’t care. This was some compelling television.

The girls really kicked ass this week. The way Maggie (Christina Ricci) and Laura handled the Haitian rebels who boarded the plane was awesome, and Maggie just flat out owned that douche Miguel. Grace under pressure indeed! For once Kate didn’t have a mission and spent her time comforting our ailing patient until help comes, and she’s the one who suggests leaving his body behind to make room for the orphaned Haitian girl. I also loved that Colette stepped up and pretty much became the heroine of this episode all because she speaks French and she is fierce.

I loved the incredulous look on the new flight engineers face when Dean gave her the headset to talk to the tower. Then when Ted gave the poor guy the smack down in defense of Dean’s flying skills I wanted to cheer. That moment said everything we needed to know about this flight team. The bond these guys have extends to the girls as well and it shows when they all fess up to bringing the stowaway on board to avoid anyone getting punished. Kate pulls some strings to get the girl a green card and a foster home and the hour ends with some warm fuzzies and Colette planting a big wet one on Dean. I am totally Team CoDean! Vous allez fille!

Pan Am is taking a break for the holiday and won’t be back until December 4.

Pan Am: “The Genuine Article”

It was The Maggie Ryan show on Pan Am this week as we learned more about the sassy brunette who rules the Clipper Majestic with an iron stiletto. Seems Miss Ryan isn’t quite the picture-perfect stewardess she likes people to think she is and she certainly doesn’t have a fan in Miss Havemeyer whom she sassed quite effectively back in episode one.

Framed by Maggie’s fight with Pan Am brass to keep her job we learn through flashbacks how she made her way from being a not very good waitress to the Goddess of the Jetway we see before us today. Maggie (Christina Ricci) is a fraud, a very charming and intelligent fraud who doesn’t speak the languages she claims to and earned her education by posing as other students who have dropped classes at Berkley. When she’s found out she bolts and charms her way into the blue suit. I actually like Maggie more now. She’s ruthless and while she can be a friend when she wants to be we learn that when the chips are down Maggie takes care of Maggie. And it was Maggie doing exactly that which landed her and doe-eyed Laura (Margot Robbie) in a Brazilian prison for buying stolen goods. And once again Ted (Michael Mosley) comes to Laura’s rescue. When are these two gonna go on a date?

But it wasn’t all about Maggie this week. The Majestic headed south to Rio and Captain Dean (Mike Vogel) is shocked to find Ginny his fling from Monte Carlo on board. She is headed south to join her “boss” but secretly wants to ride in Dean’s cockpit some more. Dean is smart enough to realize that there is turbulence ahead and shuts her out, at least until they get back to New York. But the Majestic has ears everywhere and Dean doesn’t quite know how to whisper. Ginny certainly wasn’t helping things when she invited Dean and Colette to join her and her lover for dinner where she proceeded to get drunk and flirt shamelessly with her Captain.

Kate (Kelli Garner) was grounded this week due to some mysterious mixup with her immunization records that turned out to be just her CIA contact making sure she stayed state side to work some covert magic on her new boyfriend Niko. Kate gets the info they need which leads Mr. Anderson to suggest she work on turning Niko into a spy. And just when poor Kate was falling in love! No good will come of this.

Sadly it was another week woefully devoid of any Colette goodness. Aside from providing some window dressing for Dean at dinner she was mostly seen fluffling pillows and being glamorous in the background. I long for some flashbacks into her past, and hopefully very soon. As the sun set on New York this week poor Maggie still has her job but at what price? Her betrayal of Dean (the plane has ears remember?) will surely come back to bite her in the ass in a big way, and it looks like she might already be regretting it.

Review: Pan Am “One Coin in a Fountain”

Pan Am continues to delight and amaze me each week and I just love it to pieces. This is a show that given the chance to grow (hello ABC) could turn into something really special. The potential for evolving stories and new characters moving in and out is endless and we have the whole world to visit. Plus it is summer 1963 and things are about to change dramatically come November when Maggie’s beloved President Kennedy takes his final plane ride. Then there is Vietnam on the horizon…the list goes on. And with a cast like this the sky is literally the limit. So why hasn’t ABC announced whether or not Pan Am is being picked up for a full season? You got me. This is easily one of the top five new shows this season and with other shows dropping like flies it seems like a no brainer.

This week the Clipper Majestic headed to Monte Carlo by way of London where Kate (Kelli Garner) finds out her duties are moving beyond the usual courier stuff and into real espionage. Her mission this time is to procure the fingerprints of a Russian agent who will be gambling in Monte Carlo with a handsome passenger named Niko Lonza (Goran Visnjic) and has already taken a liking to sassy Maggie (Christina Ricci). Her sister Laura (Margot Robbie) is distracted by her desire to return her engagement ring to her jilted fiance Greg and is very distressed when she finds out the pawn shop sold it. Ted’s (Michael Mosley) relentless and adorably bumbling pursuit of her isn’t helping either. Captain Dean (Mike Vogel) has his own distractions when a gorgeous passenger storms into the cockpit wearing her fur coat and takes a liking to the young pilot.

Kate really proves her worth as an undercover agent in this one when she turns on the charm and uses her mad skills with a pool cue to draw Nico’s attention from Maggie who is none too pleased with Kate’s sudden competitive streak. Maggie gets her back though in a very clever and playful way and Kate’s mission is on. The final piece of the puzzle though is a stunning green dress that the girls were admiring upon arrival at the hotel. Let’s pause for a moment and bask in its glory.

Even a great dress can’t solve everything though as Kate finds out when the Russian agent arrives wearing gloves. It doesn’t take her long to manipulate the situation to her advantage and she has the womans gloves off in a flash thanks to a well-placed glass of red wine. Well played Agent Cameron! Well played indeed!

Missing out on all this intrigue was Captain Dean who was abducted by Ginny the saucy minx from the cockpit and whisked around Monte Carlo for a day of fast cars and loose women. And just when Dean thinks life can’t get any better he finds out Ginny to the personal secretary/mistress of the Vice President of Pan Am. After a near miss with a misplaced room key Dean thinks their little affair went unnoticed but something tells me this will come back to haunt him.

Finally, Ted showed us once again that he isn’t quite the sexist cad we took him for in the first couple of episodes. Upon learning of Laura’s plan to head to Harlem unchapperoned to buy back her engagement ring he offers to tag along for protection. Once there he realizes she is being taken advantage of by the new owner of the ring and steps in, even though Laura doesn’t want his help. She leaves without the ring and with a new found hatred for Ted until he reveals he went back and secured the precious trinket by trading his prized Rolex. And who said chivalry is dead! I love the banter between these two.

With an ensemble cast like this it’s hard to let everyone shine so Maggie and Colette took a back seat this week. But from the looks of the previews for next week Maggie is about to step back into the spot light in a big way. Pan Am arrives at your gate next Sunday night at 10pm on ABC.

Pan Am beauty spotted in New York

Aussie goddess and Pan Am star Margot Robbie was spotted wandering New York and looking flawlessy glamorous this week. Margot plays the naive Laura Cameron, baby sister to CIA operative Kate played by Kelli Garner. Margot originally auditioned for the doomed Charlie’s Angels reboot but ABC liked her in the blue uniform instead. I bet she’s happy about that decision now that Angels has been cancelled!

Check out the pics below and look for Margot on Pan Am this coming Sunday on ABC.

 

REVIEW: Pan Am “Eastern Exposure”

The girls of the Clipper Majestic got a mini vacation this week after their flight was diverted from Iceland to Burma. The tropical diversion also allowed us some much needed character development in the cockpit. Pan Am continues to leak fuel unfortunately despite increasingly solid episodes, no doubt injured it’s rapidly spiraling lead-in Desperate Housewives.

The diversion to Burma was a welcome one for the girls who planted their toned bodies at the pool the first chance they got. It wasn’t long before some hunky Navy men showed up to flirt, something Maggie (Christina Ricci) is an old pro at. While the gals sunbathe Kate (Kelli Garner) gets her next CIA assignment; delivering a camera to Jakarta. This is her first assignment since the German debacle and she is desperate to prove she is worthy. Babysitting her sister Laura (Margot Robbie) may derail her final chance to impress her CIA handler.

I’ve never been to Burma nor was I alive in the 1960s but apparently it was common to find random reptiles in your hotel room back then, something the delicate princess Laura is not a fan of and trashes the hotel room trying to escape the wayward creatures. Maggie comes to her rescue and with Kate gone the two sassy stewardesses set out into town for a day of table dancing and cock fighting.

Speaking of cock fighting Dean (Mike Vogel) and Ted (Michael Mosley) get into a bit of a tussle in the cockpit over Ted’s assumption that Dean bought his way into the Captain’s chair. That is interesting coming from Ted who we learned also had some help getting a seat in the front of the plane by way of his father who was no doubt feeling a little guilt over ending his son’s dreams of entering the space program. Daddy was the only one who knew Ted was telling the truth about the faulty equipment in the test plane he crashed but kept the knowledge to himself in favor of more government contracts thus killing any chance Ted had of being an astronaut. Ted is still a bit of a douche but at least now we know why.

Kate misses out on all this fun because she is stuck in a telegram office waiting for a reply from her handler with the address of the drop. The info finally does come but Laura innocently took the camera making Kate very angry and very late. She does make the drop though so her career as a sexy international woman of mystery is secure for at least one more trip. She goes off on Laura though who she still sees as a helpless little girl who needs to grow up. Her pride bruised Laura packs a bag and moves in with carefree bohemian goddess Maggie and will no doubt have tons more fun now.

As if the cock fighting and lizard drama wasn’t enough the crew faces a harrowing approach to the Tokyo airport that has the Clipper Majestic coming in almost sideways due to severe crosswinds. Ted doesn’t think they can make it and argues with Dean over aborting the landing. Dean is trying to concentrate and puts Ted in his place by nailing the landing and reminding him that in the air he is the boss. Dean also throws in a jab about Ted’s Daddy that gets him punched.

Pan Am is building momentum creatively and I think there is the promise of great things to come this year if it makes it past the current ratings troubles. I did miss Colette a little this week but sightseeing with Maggie made up for it nicely. I worried that Kate’s weekly bit of espionage might get old but so far they’ve done a good job keeping it realistic and not overly melodramatic. I suspect we’ll find Laura’s life in danger before too long though.

Pan Am returns next Sunday with “One Coin in a Fountain” as the girls head to Monte Carlo!