And Lucy and Wyatt trade flirty banter that evokes some of Hepburn and Cary Grant’s best.

And so the trio sets off for the glitz and glamor of 1941 Hollywood.

After a quick detour to find some period-appropriate wardrobe “So this is what we do now?”

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“We steal clothes wherever we go, like Winona Ryder pre-Stranger Things?”

our heroes set to work trying to figure out what Rittenhouse wants on a studio backlot.

Eat your hearts out, Rogers and Astaire.

In her spare time, however, she was a brilliant inventor.

(Lamarr’s story was recently told in the Susan Sarandon-produced documentaryBombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story.)

In short, Hedy Lamarr was a badass bitch, and the trio is appropriately starstruck to meet her.

All you have to do is stand still and look stupid.")

(Apparently, his dad is a Rittenhouse higher-up, which probably explains the preferential treatment.)

(Here’sa great supercut exploring some of the many movies that have borrowed from it over the years.)

He tells her that she saved his life (“Which time?”

So much for secrecy!

Does the bunker have an HR policy on coworker relationships?

Welcome to the team, Flynn!

but Lucy insists that he’s their best chance for keeping up with Rittenhouse’s machinations.

Lucy, I hope you’re right.

After Jiya experiences yet another seizure, Agent Christopher pressures her to see a doctor, despite her apprehension.

One of them is currently being treated for schizophrenia, and the other died of a brain aneurysm.

The two silently embrace, and then…fade to black.

So what do we think brought Jessica back?

But what’s more important than how Jessica is back is how her return will affect the show.

And what about poor Lucy?