Agent Carter (TV Series)
A Sin to Err (2015)
Lyndsy Fonseca: Angie Martinelli
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Quotes
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Angie Martinelli : [Covering for Peggy, she is trying to distract Sousa and Thompson and get them out of her room] I think it had something to do with her sick grandmother.
[She starts crying]
Daniel Sousa : Oh, gee. Um...
[Looks frantically at Thompson for help]
Jack Thompson : Please don't... do that.
Angie Martinelli : She's got a grandmother who's doing poorly. And whenever I think about it, I think of my grandmother who's so supportive of my acting career. I performed for her, and she said, you belong on stage, angel. Even though I'm living hand to mouth, I just, uh...
[Crying harder, she steps over to Thompson and drops her head to his chest]
Jack Thompson : [Horrified, he pats her haltingly on the head] Please stop.
Daniel Sousa : Could you do something here?
Miriam Fry : [Dramatically] No. Actors wear their emotions close to the surface. I could no more stop her than I could Laurence Olivier.
Angie Martinelli : [Looks up at Thompson with teary, vulnerable eyes] What's your grandmother's name?
Jack Thompson : [Softened by her tears against his will, he answers softly with a small smile] Gam Gam.
[as Sousa's look, he points a finger at him and warns him not to comment with a look of his own]
Daniel Sousa : Uh, we should go... talk to some more of the neighbors. C'mon, Thompson.
Jack Thompson : [Pats Angie's shoulder awkwardly] There, there.
[Desperately cuts a hasty retreat]
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Angie Martinelli : [Sousa, Thompson and other agents have entered Angie's room looking for Peggy] You don't look like federal agents.
Daniel Sousa : We're with the Strategic Scientific Reserve.
Angie Martinelli : [Unimpressed] Well, I'm with the Queens County 4H. Take it down the hall.
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Jack Thompson : Mother Hen here says you're friends with Peggy Carter.
Angie Martinelli : Yeah, we're friendly.
Daniel Sousa : She ever tell you about her work?
Angie Martinelli : At the phone company? Just the usual stuff. Complained about her fathead male co-workers a lot.