It's funny, based on the voice and the general appearance of Future Guy's shadow, I always expected it was Soval (the Vulcan ambassador guy who always gives them a hard time at the beginning.)
It's funny, based on the voice and the general appearance of Future Guy's shadow, I always expected it was Soval (the Vulcan ambassador guy who always gives them a hard time at the beginning.)
Second that nomination!
It must have been aimed at the director of that awful, awful episode.
I think I heard once that Seal does that on purpose so that you have to "figure out your own meaning". Of course, when the best you're able to figure out is nonsense anyway...
Not only that, but after this long the drive would almost certainly catch fire.
Well played, sir.
Thank you!
The more I hear about this, the more I am cautiously optimistic. My wife is mildly allergic to soy, which leaves out a lot of protein supplement options for her. We were just discussing the other day how an insect-based protein supplement would basically be ideal.
Wait. Glue?
Will you all quit horsing around here? This is a serious conversation!
Yup, noticed this myself. The names of the Clegane brothers are reversed in the recap. Sandor is the Hound, Gregor the Mountain.
ROBE!
Oh, God. He's doing his own theme music?
But what does that have to do with...?
We've been over this. It's a harp, and you know it.
I mean, it's no wonder Smithers made him head bee-guy.
But is it yet time to crack each others' heads open, and feast on the goo inside?
In Series II we also had Simon Jones make a brief appearance as Sir Walter Raleigh, which always delighted me because I recognized him from the original Hitchhiker's Guide TV show/special thing.
Oh, and since it won't let me edit—yes, the ending is still simply amazing. =)
Initially, Series (you're right, we should use the correct term) 2 was my favorite, because of my childhood obsession with all things medieval, not to mention that Miranda Richardson is just a dumbfounding delight as the mad Queen Elizabeth. Then I came to appreciate the more subtle, ironic Blackadder of Series III,…