…A ballpoint banana!
…A ballpoint banana!
Odin Sphere! I got halfway through and then got distracted by other things… I still have it somewhere… Good looking game, made me hungry for some reason.
That was Cyril Luckham - though in "The Armageddon Factor", Valentine Dyall attempted to fool the Doctor by pretending to be the White Guardian.
"The show would have had to have been canceled."
Your MOM'S gravitational pull! BOOM!
I never trusted those 25 different newspaper and magazine publishers!
And that's why we're not letting you host the Oscars.
Yes, but every time you use your grapnel, you have to slowly ascend a wall hand-over-hand, and random guest stars would pop out of nearby windows.
I've been playing the Batman: Arkham games recently, and part of me wants to see them redo the whole thing in the style of the '60's show - an opposite-of-gritty reboot. If they do, they need to throw in Farmer Brown as the creator of TITAN.
One nitpick: do broken people really say to other people, "I'm broken"? I think I might've preferred Kate portraying the character and letting us pick up on the fact that she's broken, without necessarily sticking a Hi My Name Is Broken nametag on. Show, don't tell!
I keep picturing Penny doing an acting improv game with Raj, where she pours imaginary beer into an imaginary stein, Raj pretends to drink it, and that somehow makes his brain go click and he can talk.
At least they didn't take your freakin' kidney!
"We then skip ahead to modern-day Russia, where the unusual boy destined for a very unusual life has grown up to be Ed Stoppard (son of legendary playwright Tom), a model-handsome advertising wiz and the protégé of a legendary adman played by Jeffrey Tambor, who sternly advises Stoppard to stay the hell away from his…
Don't talk crazy! …There were six whole seasons that set up the movie!
But it's all in pennies!
About both Penny and Sheldon spoiling the book: From what I recall, Sheldon specifically was told right before that Leonard hadn't read it yet, and then immediately uttered a spoiler. The discussion between Penny and Leonard seemed to imply that Leonard hadn't mentioned why he was so fed up with Sheldon, so in Penny's…
CLOUD STRIFE enters, stage right.
I always thought it was fun to see her, even if it was just "hey look, she's still here, she still has long shapely legs, okay and moving on…"
Also, it's possible that they needed one single reshoot, and had taken down the set by the time they realized it.
"How about you try some Antidisestablishmentarianism? It's way sesquipedalian, man…"