This is true automotive journalism. Thanks for sharing your sketchy, unsafe, and arduous wrenching adventures with us once again, David!
This is true automotive journalism. Thanks for sharing your sketchy, unsafe, and arduous wrenching adventures with us once again, David!
im crying
*looking at jar of pickle juice
I love that Jon Cryer heard they were doing Crisis this season and said “I want in!” because Holy Beebo, his Lex Luther is a world class bastard. Seeing Clark vanish and get replaced by Lex was a damn fine bombshell.
The scene where Flash-90 takes Flash-1’s speed and then gets back on the cosmic treadmill was perfect. The music, the flashback - perfect.
Step 1: Peugeot 508.
Just take the Durango, put a 300 front clip on it and BOOM! Chrysler is saved.
You see things not as how they are... but how they might one day be. If only more people looked at the world that way and saw things that could be better with a little elbow grease and put in the effort to make it so.
Same.
To be honest, I didn’t buy this machine because I thought it’d yield good writing material (after all, I’ve already written a series on a junky Wagoneer). I bought it because I simply love everything about it, and couldn’t resist its lure (especially considering its price).
huh He was also a producer on Green Lantern.
He chews scenery even when there is none, he’s just that good.
Watching Alan Tudyk almost literally chewing on the scenery while he plays Mr. Nobody has been one of the best treats I’ve had in awhile.
I really can’t believe we haven’t seen more on this show on io9. It’s bloody brilliant.
^Seems logical to me.
It’s good to see the real David is back, not that impostor looking for reliable vehicles.
Best not to think about it.
Thank you.
I agree; finding a bigger basket case project would be a tall order.
As intended by the episode’s director!
I also liked the return of velocity 9 and Nora recognising it because of the lightning colour shift to blue.