"I thought the reveal in the second part was that the universe is made out of pixels…" I thought that as well, until they showed the equation as a pixelated block of gibberish, which hammered it home.
"I thought the reveal in the second part was that the universe is made out of pixels…" I thought that as well, until they showed the equation as a pixelated block of gibberish, which hammered it home.
Bond has always been ultra-sophisticated. In Goldfinger he identifies brandy by the vintage of the wine from which it was distilled. He knows the proper temperature of sake. He can identify the year of a sherry despite it being blended and fortified with brandy (even after M tells him "There is no year for sherry,…
The classic Bond line is"Vodka Martini; shaken, not stirred." However in a number of films it was just referred to as a "Martini"
I think he said "discreet". If he said "discrete" he would be claiming that he was a distinct and separate individual.
Rachel has barely spent a night away from her over-protective parents in her whole life. She never had a roommate, never hung out in a dorm, hell she's never really kissed a man. What she walked in on was Nina doing something that she has dreamed about her whole life. I totally accepted that she didn't handle it…
I think Todd said that he does the ALT text for all of the images. I may be wrong though.
Watched out of order
Didn't make a difference.
Jessica Lucas is half-black, half-white and all Canadian.
The voiceovers are the thing I hate most about USA's "In Plain Sight".
"They're clearly self-conscious about it, with their mocking of x-men ("beams out my eyeballs")"
You know, the memorial service in the episode we are talking about in this article. The service where we saw Amy's parents and Leela's parents mourning the disappearance of the Planet Express crew.
Remember the Simpson's episode "Flaming Moe" where Smithers convinces Moe to turn his tavern into a gay bar because he couldn't get in to the hip gay club across the street? He says something like "Why isn't there a place where an ordinary guy who only works out for six hours a day can go to relax?"
I did a Google search: "Ted Danson SPR". From the responses I realized that it was "Saving Private Ryan".
Interesting. I remember the statement that the second-in-command lost his daughter to the aliens, but I never would have assumed that it was her at the end.
@Frankincense, oh wow, I had no clue. Thanks, that makes the episode a bit better.
Ancient Chinese proverb: He who tries to watch two television shows, watches neither.
How did we know
How did the reviewer know that the little girl who spoke for the aliens was the daughter of his second-in-command? I must have missed that part.
I thought the Nokia thing was his attempt at a joke. No one would believe that there's something different about Nokia that makes them unreadable, would they?
I agree, some people stop for coffee. It just seemed odd that they focused on her oversleeping and racing in — literally, since they showed her driving recklessly through DC. I assumed that she was late for a specific appointment or even an operation. Then to have her stand in line for coffee just threw me a bit.
Ah, yes, I see. I reread and I think you are right. I just got done listening to a podcast with Noah Wyle where he talks a lot about people not realizing he is old enough to have a 16-year-old son in this show (that is, they still think of him as young Carter from ER). So I had that on my mind.