Because of the repetition, "My love of SCIENCE!" is stuck in my head like a song snippet, and I fear that like a stuck song snippet, I might "sing" it aloud randomly at some point.
Because of the repetition, "My love of SCIENCE!" is stuck in my head like a song snippet, and I fear that like a stuck song snippet, I might "sing" it aloud randomly at some point.
"I'm gonna put a carrot behind my ear like a bunny reporter!"
It has been said before and it will be said again, but Winston truly is the best.
I think that of the Legion, only Thawne's motivations are unclear. Darhk has outright stated that since Sara taunted him with the fact that he not only fails in completing his grand "Ark" plan in the future but dies, he wants to alter that (whoops Sara!). And Malcolm's motivations feel pretty obvious: fix everything…
They've committed themselves to stopping time aberrations and not causing them - no matter how much they might really, really want to.
Supernatural did that too in their Hollywood episode many years ago - something along the lines of "What's with this weather, it's practically Canadian," and it never fails to amuse me.
I'm just happy that they finally let experienced horseman Goran Višnjić actually ride a horse in this episode.
Or the meaning changes from the beginning of the film to the end; Luke could be "The Last Jedi" at the start, and Luke and Rey could be "The Last [Two] Jedi" by end credits. Or something. Jedi being both singular and plural allows it to be even more ambiguous.
"Do you hear that sound, Highness? Those are the Lachrymose Leeches!"
Me too - so far I've been able to stop myself from singing it aloud in public, but there have been several near misses.
I had the same thought about the season ending with Rebecca and Nathaniel getting drunkenly married - I just have a feeling Rebecca is going to end up married, and that's exactly the kind of swerve away from the expected this show delivers. Plus, I think you're right and the story tying them together against their…
So glad someone else recognized him as Quellek - I literally exclaimed "Quellek!" out loud in delight when he first appeared.
Okay did anyone else notice that Nathaniel is wearing a tie with Slytherin colors in that last scene?! Awesomely subtle detail.
Too true. Even though my brother learnt to drive in the rain from day one, the first thing I told him was to be careful because I knew he'd be surrounded by people who had little to no experience doing so.
This was a slight-but-weird art-imitates-life feeling for this episode when I watched it because Southern California is in the middle of weird weather right now - a winter storm, not too much wind, but still. My brother said his work even closed early yesterday because of it, which was weird behavior from his…
If he had said mudblood, definitely racist. Squib, possibly. But muggle was just a straight up insult from my perspective, implying Josh is either too boring/unexceptional/unmagical, or as olivececile says below, too stupid.
Don't you mean, "outrahged"?
He got what he wanted more than anything - someone knows his name!
When they revealed he knew George's name, I thought for a moment that he'd pretended not to know it earlier just to keep himself and Rebecca in the perfect situation for him to get her out of his system.
I had to pause for a minute I was laughing so hard at that, especially with the clown music.
I think you're right - the mystery of "What the fork is a Chidi?" is going to bug her until she solves it, and then when she does, it will bug her on why there was a note to go find this nerd in her own handwriting.