"You said he was doing a country song!"
"Yeah, but he didn't say what country!"
is in regular rotation in my family because of that episode.
"You said he was doing a country song!"
"Yeah, but he didn't say what country!"
is in regular rotation in my family because of that episode.
The episode was certainly edited in a way that could support that theory.
Hotmail? Guys we got a time travelling spambot from 1998!
I have never watched Helix and have no idea what it's about, though I've caught a few minutes here or there while trying to tune into 12 Monkeys. Tonight I turned it on just in time to watch someone get needled in the eyeball, so I turned that shit off immediately because I can handle a lot of things but not eyeball…
I'm not sure Ramse believes any of this will actually work, but it carries an enormous risk for Cole no matter what happens. In his world, Cole is the only constant and the most important thing in his life and he doesn't want to lose him.
Is Emily Hampshire Ally Sheedy's daughter? Or her clone or something? Every time she speaks or laughs or even opens her mouth I hear the Basket Case if she actually were a Basket Case.
One one hand, yes. On the other hand, Gage sure got his treatment quick. And Dr. Tsing has gone outside to evaluate captives and all, hasn't she? You'd think she'd be pretty high on the priority list.
I know, I know. It just seemed like a lot of collateral damage to take willingly. And Lexa has got to be more invested in protecting the people of her tribe than in the other worldwide grounders.
Hey! Well, I forgot to watch Twisted Season 2 when it was actually on, then went through it all on Netflix and oh man did they not know what they were doing by the end of that show. Otherwise I'm sad about the approaching end of Parks & Rec but enjoying Agent Carter and Person of Interest. And Better Call Saul, so…
Yeah, I kind of have to wonder why those 47 people (and the nameless grounders) are more important than the dozens (??) of people who died from the missile blast.
Has anyone ever read "By The Waters of Babylon"? I read it in eighth grade and it had a pretty big effect on thirteen year old me. Of course, it may have been the first post-apocalyptic story I ever read. Anyway it had language changes similar to the Grounders.
I would actually agree with this, at least generally. The 100 is never going to be Game of Thrones; the production values alone on GoT make it a pretty damn impressive piece of television, and that's certainly far from the only reason it's such a well-regarded show.
Yes! When the mentioned a possible way out of the missile situation, I thought they'd go through with it and save everyone, or a lot of them at least. Nope! It's their own Coventry/Enigma dilemma.
Dr. Tsing, why wouldn't you give yourself the cure as soon as you knew it was safe? That was a pretty gross/satisfying death.
I'd only heard bits and pieces about this before hand, but I was kind of hoping Kyle Chandler was going to be the black sheep brother.
America is, at present, an incredibly well-armed nation. It would take a very long time for this country to run out of ammunition, especially considering a significantly decreased population. As long as they can scavenge, they'll find more ammo for awhile yet.
The only contradiction I've seen for sure has been the watch. The future watch should have already been scratched when he scratched the present watch; the scratch shouldn't have appeared the way it did. Right?
Confession: I've actually never seen the movie.
Yeah, I never believed Ramse would be dead at episode's end, though I did think he may have been (temporarily) dead on the other end of that radio. I thought maybe there'd be a Doc Brown, wear a bullet proof vest the day I go back in time kind of save.
Why do you say Ramse is inconsistent?