I like to think it's short for "Night Train to Mundo Fine."
I like to think it's short for "Night Train to Mundo Fine."
Yup, me too. I loved all the different countries' winners they showed in the afternoon closing credits montage.
You might think it's funny, but he's really Hen-irked about it.
Adelina Sotnikova's big Lunesta butterfly wings just put me to sleep. Skating with rhythmic gymnastics-style props could be sort of neat, but that wasn't. Mandatory one-point deduction for stepping on/getting tangled in her wings, too.
In defense of Johnny Weir's athletic credentials, he was the US national champion three times and was top 10 in the world for a while, maybe sometimes top 5.
I kinda love the Viktor Ahn narrative. You clash with your bosses, and maybe you've got attitude, but hey, you're the best. Then you get injured and your team doesn't want you any more, so you say "Screw you guys, I'm outta here," and you win all the gold medals for Russia and make the South Korean coaches cry. (Not…
Michael Phelps—he's that guy from the Subway commercials, right?
Like jeanwat, last night was the first time I noticed the ring, although I don't disbelieve you when you say he's had it all along.
Like jeanwat, last night was the first time I noticed the ring, although I don't disbelieve you when you say he's had it all along.
The foot-stew scene came earlier in the episode, when Hank and Nick were still trying to track down Wendigo Guy's location.
The foot-stew scene came earlier in the episode, when Hank and Nick were still trying to track down Wendigo Guy's location.
Are you thinking of Pudding Roll-Ups? I can't remember if I ever ate them or not, but I've had the commercial taking up valuable space in my brain for 20something years. I was a huge sucker for film-noir P.I. tropes in my kiddie entertainment.