Ma-DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN.
Ma-DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN.
Which is why, as @dc191 mentioned, Nichelle Nichols hated that scene.
I can see that. I just loved the gag, is all.
Amended. It's like in the show I'm aware her name is Rebecca (otherwise the use of the word "Mecca" in the West Covina reprise wouldn't make any sense), but outside of it I think of her as Rachel.
The logo is also associated with Hydra, though. There's a common root already there.
The Red Dress from Cap1 will always be the big take-my-breath-away moment. She's stunning in everything, yes, but that moment made me audibly gasp in the theater.
Nichelle at least had that bit where she had to pretend to be a drunk Klingon. One of my favorite scenes in the TOS movies.
Watch for Hector, too!
I see where you're coming from, but I also think Greg wears his very bitter heart on his shoulder (the fact that he points out that he finds himself attracted to Rebecca despite being aware that it'd probably be better for everyone if he stayed far, far away from her as an example), which is different from the…
Thus begetting the question, "Outside of New York, can you be a new man?"
Did you die? It isn't comedy if you didn't die.
We all tune in hoping we can touch her boobies.
Usually, as long as the character feels like a *person* somehow, and for an extended period, that's enough for audience sympathy. Usually the "other woman" in a triangle is poorly rendered, and as such not given as much. This is one of the many reasons I love the depiction of Petra Solano in Jane the Virgin, even if…
Les petits corbillards, corbillards, corbillards, corbillards de nos dammit you said "neiges."
Between the parking monologue and this, they manage to get Hector to steal episodes.
No one can say that I do not have friends.
I think the best way to make this happen is to get Hank to organize a jazz meeting. I don't care if half the cast isn't aware of the DEO, I want this to happen.
The traffic was apparently caused by Daryl's car running out of gas, so one presumes they managed to get it towed or at least helped get it gas before continuing, which would have freed the traffic up a bit.
Well, at least we know that Luisa's only actively connected to one drug lord. And I'm kind of happy that she recognized when she was being played and ran with it anyway. It's nice to see her not being so flighty.
Gabrielle Ruiz can sing a lot more than one note. (Sorry, the pun was there.)