I thought I fell through an AV Club hole and landed in the comments section for "The 100"!
I thought I fell through an AV Club hole and landed in the comments section for "The 100"!
They live in a big city. There are all sorts of reasons why you hear helicopters overhead, all the time, in the normal course of events. Traffic reporters, transporting of hospital patients, wealthy or high-ranking people going to or from an airport, not to mention 'pleasure aviation' traffic. To me, it seemed that it…
Pilot, I'm pretty sure that professor was Dershowitz.
I think it must be a guy vs. girl thing, because I *loved* Dirty Dancing more than I loved Footloose, and I really loved this episode. Also, Murray's comment about the warning shot to outsiders was comedy gold, and really rang true to his character. Great ep all around!
No, that character (Aileen Morgan) killed herself with a shard from Saul's broken reading glasses.
Please tell me I'm not the only person who heard Sir Jean Hamm say "Come, buddy" to the guy standing next to him in The Enchanted Forest.
It drove me crazy that Jeremy didn't think to give it to Stephen in *private*, and tell him to play it as though it was his own idol all the time. Gah!
Okay, I just rewatched all of the flashbacks to the Santa Monica Pier kidnapping. It's in the pilot where you can see all four of them standing at the Pop-A-Balloon booth. Their height is so close, you might even mistake them for twins, but Scarlet is clearly a little shorter. That doesn't nail down their ages…
Nope, that line was done badly, but Alex was saying that what she felt for Holden when he was born was unlike what she felt for John, or for Scarlet. The two kids had a bit of dialogue about it — about her being younger than him — and the AHS:Hotel wiki confirms it.
Totally. :-)
Ooh. I like that. I mean, it's actually a clever twist. But of course: Ryan Murphy. So who knows whether it was just a throwaway, or what.
I'm not entirely sure whether Tower Joe saw Ghost Patti, or that he just saw Kevin talking to someone who wasn't there. I think they left that deliberately vague. Because Lindelof.
The underpants gnomes episode is a great example of this: it had a point, it skewered one thing and then turned around and skewered the point of view it seemed to be siding with originally, and it had a musical number (and subplot) that was completely bonkers.
Her original (old) bio on the Survivor wiki says "Is a vegetarian, she will not eat land-dwelling animals, only seafood." I do not think that word means what she thinks it means.
Totally not clear, dude.
I watched it through my Roku. It played, and as a bonus we didn't get commercials, BUT…gods forbid you wanted to rewind to hear something you missed because you were laughing at the previous joke. Attempting to rewind usually just crashed the whole thing out, and you ended up having to start it again. I eventually got…
Watching YahooScreen content on a tv via my Roku was a frustrating experience much of the time. I would love to revisit season 6, but will wait for it to come out on DVD rather than submit myself to a viewing experience that makes me want to throw a brick through my tv. But who needs another season of Community,…
Sure, in real life. But this is television. And the characteristic local accent is part of the show's color.
I know! There's probably only one road leading out of the pit; why not blow it up so as to make it impassable or something? A quarry probably has a building with a shit ton of dynamite sitting around nearby. Or, spray a lot of something flammable into the pit and toss in a match. Even if you can't coat more than a few…
Because firemen don't sit around the firehouse in their gear. If they died in their gear, it's highly likely they would be out of the firehouse, and at some house that was partially or fully burned down. Unless of course the firehouse itself had been on fire — so they geared up to put it out — or, they all died…