Oh, okay. Much better then.
Oh, okay. Much better then.
"Trew Crackenbush" is not a real name. There's no way that's a real name. Yet one of the cheese guys was named that!
Younger people watching teenage shows watch ABC Family, not the CW.
"Cut to—WTF?—our nation’s capitol, with a quick series of establishing
shots of the most revered symbols of our democracy: The Washington
Monument, the Capitol dome, and Stana Katic, standing in some
official-looking waiting room and facing a window."
Clearly Alak Tarr walks up a massive, windy, curling staircase every morning to get to work.
That's a really interesting theory about Takeda and I wouldn't be surprised if it were the case.
"So that makes Emily … Batman? OMG EMILY IS BATMAN."
"And then Conrad revealed the Americon Initiative (that name is now brilliant) was just rich people trolling America. And he's now in on the ground floor. This one reveal just made me monumentally more impressed with the show, even though it's almost certainly inconsistent with minor details before now. In one…
"Alak Tarr as the small-town DJ was a cute little touch both for the town and his character."
I liked it, if only because Nolan is far too much of a nice guy (and Amanda is not nearly aggressive enough), and I completely believe that they'd fail to dispose of loose ends.
I thought all Castithan eyes were blue, but I guess not.
I really hope someone has taken the "Jack-in-reporter-guise" snapshot and made it into a "Hipster Jack".
"Kuch Kuch Hota Hai." Bollywood first, Bollywood always.
Really looking forward to "Fruitvale Station".
Her pronunciation is terrible, regardless.
I love how the "unnamed account" was LABELED "Unnamed Account" on the computer program.
Also, is he really a "deadly shot" in this episode? He seems to miss every time he shoots…
I really like how the Sontarans are portrayed in "The Time Warrior", but I'm not sure if they could be that kind of "incidental" or "low-key" (if that makes sense) threat again. As a giant army…well, they *do* look like potatoes.
@avclub-c26473f2f4772a2a52e4690515ce6e75:disqus @Scrawler2:disqus Well, yes. I was being somewhat coy…I still love otters a ridiculous amount (as my friends, who like to send me pictures, seem to know). They're awesome.
They still hold up, in my experience, and you actually get a number of jokes which clear when you were younger (or, at least, I did).