I love the fact that Slade keeps mentioning Oliver taking his eye, because that seems just as valid an excuse for VENGEANCE MURDER than being vaguely responsible for Shado's death.
I love the fact that Slade keeps mentioning Oliver taking his eye, because that seems just as valid an excuse for VENGEANCE MURDER than being vaguely responsible for Shado's death.
"I made you people a promise for quality entertainment, and YOU WILL LAUGH. AND THEN YOU WILL DIE."
Yeah, gotta get to all those juicy Laurel scenes faster, am I right!
"I'm not one to hold a grudge" was maybe the most perfectly delivered line in the history of this show. Incredible.
"SLADDDEEEE" *fires arrows into the air in the rain and weeps*
I really feel like this is the case, just because he's been smirking too much.
It's managed to tackle a lot of frankly ridiculous comic characters "realistically" without seeming like its pandering or just dropping random names.
You really don't want to know Raylan's thoughts on the fourth Die Hard movie.
I think the only thing we can know for sure at this point is that they will remember it.
"I'M A BIG ACTOR! LOOK AT THE GREAT BIG ACTOR ON THE STAGE! I YELL THE LOUDEST! LOOK AT ME!"
Let's make some LSD!
Rosenbaum is all over the DCAU. I love his random Christopher Walken impersonating henchman on Batman Beyond.
"I detest swimming" was such a weirdly funny line, because that's a strange thing to DETEST.
Yeah, I think that's the biggest thing. If this is all building to circle back to the original Metal Gear games, you can't have David Hayter fighting David Hayter (well, you could).
Honestly, that's what I started with, and I don't regret it in the slightest.
The callback to the line never, ever fails to crack me up. We've got this super serious, relavatory scene, and we get Jim Broadbent practically screaming "A GREAT BIG BUSHY BEARD."
Seems vaguely familiar…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dA…
I'm just going to assume the CIA planted it after the raid in an attempt to get Malory to sell it for them.
Krieger was definitely interested in Archer's prank voicemail process. Should be happening any episode, now.
I sort of hope that somehow, on his last day before retirement, Art gets into a confrontation with Danny Crowe, Danny tries to 21 foot rule, and Art shoots him dead.