Trust
- Episode aired Sep 29, 2011
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.2K
YOUR RATING
Emily gets to work on her next target, a former family friend who testified against her father. Victoria tries to find more information on Emily.Emily gets to work on her next target, a former family friend who testified against her father. Victoria tries to find more information on Emily.Emily gets to work on her next target, a former family friend who testified against her father. Victoria tries to find more information on Emily.
Emily VanCamp
- Emily Thorne
- (as Emily Vancamp)
Josh Bowman
- Daniel Grayson
- (as Joshua Bowman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFrank tells Victoria that he can assure her that "Emily Thorne is no cocktail waitress." It is revealed in a later episode that the first time the adult Amanda/Emily met Victoria and Frank (after finding out the truth about her father) she was posing as a cocktail waitress at a Grayson party, though neither of them remember it because she was only the help for few hours ten years ago.
- GoofsGiven how sharp and intelligent Frank is, it is unlikely he didn't recognize Emily from the party 10 years back. He interacted with her for quite some time and even shooed her away from the pool house while he murdered Roger Halstead. Frank is head of security, so it should have occurred to him that Emily looks just like the waitress at the Grayson's party some years back.
- Quotes
Emily Thorne: Trust is a difficult thing, whether it's finding the right people to trust or trusting the right people to do the wrong thing. But trusting your heart is the riskiest thing of all. In the end, the only person we can truly trust is ourself.
- ConnectionsReferences Gilligan's Island (1964)
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R like redrum. The show is not Shining but the pilot revealed that someone will die and Amanda told us that collateral damages are inevitable. Innocent people will get hurt.
E like Emily. If it wasn't for her father's diary and her childhood memories we wouldn't know anything about her true identity. I hope the flashbacks featuring the little girl will keep illuminating the episodes because they're probably my favorite moments.
V like Victoria. Madeleine Stowe's vicious and gorgeous character surely drives the audience wild. I both love and hate her. Usually I dislike one dimensional profiles but here it's well balanced by Amanda's one even if they're both playing a dangerous game. In fact the most interesting thing about them is that they're challenging players. They're both beautiful and smart women To Die For.
E like eclecticism. From the heterogeneous characters to the diverse sets it seems all episodes will look different. Jack's family should grow on you even more after what happened. Nolan Ross is also an other individual to count on and what an enigmatic one !
N like need. The pilot already hooked me but this second installment made me crave the upcoming episode. I'm as intrigued as Victoria is suspicious. Moreover the episodic format is almost impalpable as all stories serve the same purpose, leading us to the tragic event covered in the pilot.
8 like ∞. The clock is ticking and it's as hypnotic to watch as looking at a rotating hourglass. The main story is also supported by numerous minor arcs that make things way more entertaining and unpredictable. Even a simple pawn could checkmate the Queens in this game !
E like exoticism. Forget the diary, they should have tattooed Amanda's photo on Emily VanCamp's body. She's no Michael Scofield but her goal is similar to his as she has to break a puzzle into pieces. Her dark motives are also mirrored by wonderful visuals like the one on the beach. ABC's budget is high and it shows every single second !
E like Emily. If it wasn't for her father's diary and her childhood memories we wouldn't know anything about her true identity. I hope the flashbacks featuring the little girl will keep illuminating the episodes because they're probably my favorite moments.
V like Victoria. Madeleine Stowe's vicious and gorgeous character surely drives the audience wild. I both love and hate her. Usually I dislike one dimensional profiles but here it's well balanced by Amanda's one even if they're both playing a dangerous game. In fact the most interesting thing about them is that they're challenging players. They're both beautiful and smart women To Die For.
E like eclecticism. From the heterogeneous characters to the diverse sets it seems all episodes will look different. Jack's family should grow on you even more after what happened. Nolan Ross is also an other individual to count on and what an enigmatic one !
N like need. The pilot already hooked me but this second installment made me crave the upcoming episode. I'm as intrigued as Victoria is suspicious. Moreover the episodic format is almost impalpable as all stories serve the same purpose, leading us to the tragic event covered in the pilot.
8 like ∞. The clock is ticking and it's as hypnotic to watch as looking at a rotating hourglass. The main story is also supported by numerous minor arcs that make things way more entertaining and unpredictable. Even a simple pawn could checkmate the Queens in this game !
E like exoticism. Forget the diary, they should have tattooed Amanda's photo on Emily VanCamp's body. She's no Michael Scofield but her goal is similar to his as she has to break a puzzle into pieces. Her dark motives are also mirrored by wonderful visuals like the one on the beach. ABC's budget is high and it shows every single second !
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- Sep 29, 2011
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- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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