"Uhhh, Homer Simpson is a…brilliant man who has come up with many…well-thought-out, practical ideas, and is insuring the financial future of this company. Oh, and his personal hygiene is beyond reproach."
"Uhhh, Homer Simpson is a…brilliant man who has come up with many…well-thought-out, practical ideas, and is insuring the financial future of this company. Oh, and his personal hygiene is beyond reproach."
I think in one way this and previous episodes would have been worse for viewers who didn't suspect the Gellar-is-imaginary theory. I was thinking about this during one of the boring stretches of this episode - since I assumed that Gellar was imaginary and a split personality of Travis's, I mostly accepted that Travis…
I don't think the witness said that she "heard" two voices, although I'm not invested enough in this season to go back and check.
The sad part of this episode is that it had a few very brief flashes of something that could have been very interesting. These were Dexter's discussion and snarky remarks with his ghost dad about whether his dad did anything to try to get rid of his dark passenger or just redirected it. This was something that was…
When the computer guy said he would try to find the IP Address of Gellar's blog, I rolled my eyes. I realize this isn't something most people know, and I don't expect that they should, but it is hardly esoteric knowledge either: an IP Address is not secret - if you connect to a website then your computer already…
The "asshole" atheist professor's lecture, about how creationists try to argue that the second law of thermodynamics (entropy) means that biological evolution or abiogenesis cannot happen, reminded me of the "MC Hawking" song "Entropy", particularly the part of his song about how creationists try to use that argument…
Damn Seth Rogan (Knocked Up) and Jason Reitman, Michael Cera, and Ellen Page (Juno) for their obvious conservative American value systems!
Sexy babies need the most attention.
Do you remember the part where they sent the submarine to fight the piranhas, and one of them swims right down the periscope and bites the guy in the eye, and he goes, "Aah! Aah! Aah!", and that old lady told him it would happen?
I think that Canadian Coke contains some real sugar and some high-fructose corn syrup, instead of being all high-fructose corn syrup - "sugar" is listed before "glucose-fructose" on the label of Canadian Coke - so it is more real-sugary than US Coke. There is definitely a noticeable difference - US coke tastes…
Oh, oh, no. Oh, no.
No, no. No, no, no.
You do not understand. Until you have a child… Until you have a child, you do not understand. Okay?
'Tis a beautiful country though; lush rolling hills, and the peat, ah the peat.
Remember, an elevator is called a "lift", a mile is called a "kilometre", and botulism is called "steak and kidney pie".
"Big guys who were great shots and spent money freely."
When the ceasefire and deal with England was mentioned in this episode, I wasn't worried that Nucky wouldn't be able to sell his guns - as soon as the Irish republicans stopped fighting the British at that time, they started fighting each other.
I could barely understand any of Travis's sister's dialogue, because of Molly Parker's thick Canadian accent.
When Dexter turned up at the secret abandoned church at the end, I hoped that he'd find Travis burning himself or see him talking to himself or something like that, revealing to Dexter that Travis is Gellar. I hoped that would happen because then the show could stop pretending that was a twist and could get on with…
Well, @avclub-53e4db6f596904f154b5efa09193e3ab:disqus , is them learning?
A few weeks ago, while waiting for a mid-morning flight, I posted "just ate breakfast at the airport. I feel like Bellini." Only one of my Facebook friends, as far as I know, got the reference.
Another re-cap show!? I tell you, Survivor recap shows have made me hate (US) Thanksgiving. Why does Survivor think that Americans can't watch a show on Wednesday night if they know that they will be eating turkey as some point(s) over the following few days?