If I were Op, I'd be more upset about being shot.
If I were Op, I'd be more upset about being shot.
No need to presume… They showed exactly that happening. It's kind of cool how this show takes the whole "anti-hero" thing and makes you eventually come to the conclusion that, no, these are all just really terrible people who don't deserve sympathy. Except Unser maybe.
Sorry, Doc Mike. That would make literally no sense. (Except in the Jesse Ventura special series everything's a conspiracy theory sort of way, in which case Gemma, the cartel, Mayor McCheese, and Tara's boss at the hospital are all members of the Trilateral Commission and have orchestrated every event in Charming…
If it's the film I'm thinking about, it's Breaking Bad and his head ends up on a turtle.
Well, I'm spreading two levels of wings now, girl… jus' playin'.
Astor and Cody's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan. It spun in. There were no survivors.
Mr. LaFlair, I can't "like" this enough.
"It’s like eating a cookie for dinner instead of a Michelle Obama-approved meal."
This is starting to sound like Cleopatra 2525 — with dinosaurs!
I did find myself spending far too much time thinking about how Terra Nova manages it's monetary policy.
-2HP to Rowan's nerd credentials.
When the show referenced that he initially arrived alone and had to survive on his own for weeks before the rest of the first wave came through, I thought "why can't that be the show I'm watching?"
Farpoint is an okay start (with some painful moments), but Naked Now is just terrible. Code of Honor is only slightly more subtle than the average minstrel show.
I regret many things that I do, but I rarely do things that I regret.
Ah, Voyager… also a show about a very limited number of people cut off from the rest of humanity where several unidentified people die every week with no sign of impacting the overall number of people left alive.
The one guy who throws himself backwards with gusto in the market scene made me litterally laugh out loud. You've got to admire the commitment to the craft.
We must find a way to get Harvey Keitel on this show.
"…but then again, when I was a kid I had a book about how dinosaurs might have continued to evolve had they survived the mass extinction event, so of course I’d think that’s cool."
They own a garage, so I always assumed "going legit" would mean operating that and, for low-level members, probably getting day jobs. They did a good job on Unser's bike, so maybe they could get a show on TLC where they build/restore custom motercycles while having heated yet generic family squabbles.
Agreed… Right now all that bringing this storyline back has done for me is remind me how abruptly they originally let the storyline drop and how little I noticed or cared.