Haha I thought the same thing re: the midget
Haha I thought the same thing re: the midget
So, a video shows Alex Vause being assaulted by a guard, and at no time does she object to it being posted online for the public to see that SHE'S STILL ALIVE?
No idea who they were, but it's possible they're going to be important down the line. The junkie kept repeating '1-1-9', correct? And then Coop, who has spent the last 25 years in a realm where people speak backwards, kept telling people "Call for help". Maybe her drugs give her some sort of residual connection to…
There was something about the line, "We would know, aren't there greens fees?" that I found hysterical.
Great episode, very good review, but it's bothersome that LaToya apparently COMPLETELY missed the drugs in the barn. It's very clear that the reason Clifford killed Jason was because Jason was eventually going to tell somebody about his family's empire.
Oh man, imagine if Joe dies and Iris is Savitar.
I think the show has tried a hamfisted "cold heart" metaphorical pseudoscience, but it probably never landed with the audience how they hoped it would.
Oh my god, Vincent Adultman is the God of Speed.
The only thing I could come up with to explain that was that it was a joke about clones. Doesn't make sense in the context of Dreamland (not yet, at least) but it could be Archer's subconscious bleeding through.
Great catch on the Bowie number! I'm also from Rochester and found it curious that we'd get referenced when the episode was set in LA, and after some light Googling I found out that Seabreeze Amusement Park was called 'Dreamland' in the post-WWII era.
I was so dearly hoping that story wouldn't end with "around his neck with his dog tags."
James Ellsworth is Sister Abigail's Spirit Animal!
Daniel Bryan isn't the story. Batista and Orton are the story, as far as a world title match at Wrestlemania goes.
Wyatt Story: We'd still have The Randy Factor to figure out, right? So let's say we have Luke Harper arson the crap out Bray's Creepy Cemetery House next week. The week after Bray misses Smackdown. The week after he's despondent and totally unlike his usual self, so Orton attacks Harper backstage and demands to be…
But the point of the story in wrestling isn't "to see how we get there" it's what happens when we do. The end of a wrestling feud is the match. That's built into the formula. You don't need to overcomplicate things. It makes tons more narrative sense for Harper to win (thus making it a triple threat where the…
I love that idea.
Thoughts I'm not seeing shared by anyone else:
The thing is, if Felicity were to take sides on this, she'd be vociferously anti-gun. The writers almost certainly avoided going that route because they knew the snowflakes on the right would boycott the show if a character they liked (because, who doesn't?) were to express political sentiments that they don't.
I think it's being pre-empted by Thursday Night Football. The 2nd half of the season is on NBC instead of CBS.
And then karaoke the Alec Baldwin voicemail.