But it's not a joke any more. Coulson finds himself saying it automatically, and it really pisses him off. He knows they did something to him and he's not in complete control.
But it's not a joke any more. Coulson finds himself saying it automatically, and it really pisses him off. He knows they did something to him and he's not in complete control.
Good point. Agent Hunkrock McBeefcake would have threatened to toss him out of an airlock or something.
I saw that, too, thought it was deliberately ambiguous.
"Show, don't tell," everybody says. Then they show, but don't tell, and everybody's pissed.
Buy? What is "buy"? I figured she lifted it.
Coulson's T.O.R.S. (Tweezers Of Ridiculous Size) are custom-made by Tahitian tweezer artisans (aka "Drunken Foul-Mouthed Asgardian Dwarves" or D.F.M.A.D.) and can be used to open any handcuff lock in the known worlds.
They put in an extra quarter and hit the Start button before the timer expired.
At least they didn't replace his heart with a baked potato.
I agree with Coulson that The Clairvoyant has no real mind-reading powers. Coulson was rattled by some of the things TC knew, but that could be explained by TC being a mole, having moles within SHIELD, or something. I hope we find out soon who The Clairvoyant is, I'd hate to see them drag it on and on Red John style.
We don't know where they got the spare parts. Maybe that's what horrified Dr Book.
Always be Cageing
Wow. I watched Community again without feeling stabby. The biggest thing for me is that all of the characters felt like themselves. Annie was Annie-flavored, Abed was Abed, Britta even managed to not Britta being Britta. I didn't hate what they did with Chang. Funny things were funny. Good stuff. Here's to repiloting.
Her heart shrunk three sizes that sketch.
That was a terrible impression of Alyson Hannigan. I also thought Timberlake blew it on his impression of Fallon. He got the mannerisms pretty well, but the voice? Nope.
I think some of them scream during quiet/inappropriate times so that they can recognize themselves in the recording and impress their friends.
Weirdly, I didn't recognize Barry Gibb at first and wondered who they'd gotten to play Maurice…who died several years before Robin.
This was the first episode of this show I've watched. Funny stuff. Is it all downhill from here?
He was in the ensemble on one skit, but that was all I even remember seeing him. You're right about the elves, he should've been one.
I thought that seemed a stretch for Underwood, but Kate McKinnon did a full-on British accent, which threw me.
Criminally missing from this week's ep: Beck Bennett.