The clone convo was pretty awesome — each of the three characters have a very different energy.
The clone convo was pretty awesome — each of the three characters have a very different energy.
BDP for short. (Heh.)
I went "HA!" so loud when they said Martian Law! The unintentional meta-ness of that term showing up in Dr. Who the same week Archer did their Sealab-related finale was sweet. Because . . . it couldn't have been intentional, even though this took place . . . under the sea . . .
I'm there. But only if he's wearing his outfit from Time Bandits in the cover art.
The Wee Baby Seamus riding Babou.
@avclub-78b6e39336f2cc0745a2944f919541a4:disqus Ray being the donor father would probably be my favorite random outcome (ha!) since Archer being the donor would be a bit predictable. Other father-donor possibilities that amuse me:
1. Bilbo
2. Brett
3. Hesh
"Are you havin' a laugh?"
@avclub-5e2e81f2ea2843f5e012f2b0e1f90760:disqus That wig was hilarious. Reminded me of Dr. Sanchez's hair on Garth Marenghi's Darkplace.
Any time the Psych marketing talks about spotting the pineapple, I immediately think of the B-52s, which . . . probably alters the context they intend.
Ha! That would have been great. Woody had some great moments in this, and I loved Big Wendy — hope we get to see her again.
Yup, plus the fact that many of her trust issues stem from her Dad being a conman, a.k.a. a charismatic person who lies and manipulates others to achieve his goals . . . sound familiar?
Loved when he ran to make the arrest at the wedding and lost his tear-away pants — I know I heard one distant female voice yell "Call me!"
"See: Shawn is growing up."
Just based on Chief Vick's behavior, I thought she knew as well but wanted to maintain plausible deniability. I figured Lassie would be torn between his skepticism and not wanting to believe someone could be better at detective work than him. But Jules . . . I was sure she had suspected and had just never called…
The breakup was rushed, yeah, and I felt like the end was a bit too dun-dun-dunnnnnnnn. Unironically, even. The tone of this ep seemed pretty uneven to me. It will be interesting to see how this all shakes out, though.
Despite all the other good stuff in this ep (example: every scene with Sheila Shay), Carmen Electra dancing with Lisa Shay was by far my favorite.
You may be right, @avclub-7ee8e2fdc6652f2351e0bf3cd9a1a4be:disqus — Chris was certainly smart enough to hide his ring while he was bleeding out in the trunk, so it stands to reason he would misdirect Elizabeth that way. I suspect he was the kind of guy who never forgot a pretty face.
The reason that ep, called "Sealab 2020", was funny was because it was played straight, just like the original series, until the very end when Sealab exploded just like it always does, leaving Captain Murphy et al looking on like "Uh . . ." Doubt that happened in the original.
I'd like that as well. There would always be that undercurrent of suspicion between them even if they weren't de facto on opposite sides, due to the nature of their jobs, but it would be fun to watch trust build between them despite this. Of course, Phillip sort of has the advantage in that he knows Stan is FBI, so…
I may have experienced ocular moisture as well. I will miss Gregory. Here's hoping Derek Luke gets to do something as good real soon.