The violin was still played over speaker. Without the glass wall Sherlock should have heard the would naturally and unfettered.
The violin was still played over speaker. Without the glass wall Sherlock should have heard the would naturally and unfettered.
Also, I was thinking: if Eleanor's act of sacrifice lead to that significant bump in score, how about Jason's attempt at breaking up with Janet? Motivation being a key factor, the self-awareness exercised in telling her she would be better off without him—despite Janet steadfastly refusing to leave him—also ought to…
As I understand it, you cannot be compelled to testify against your spouse. This tidbit then got processed through Jason's brain as…that.
I just checked. The line was, "Based on everything you did on earth."
This episode was nerfect.
I will randomly utter some of the chorus lines from The Math of Love Triangles ("Actually, a triangle has multiple centers" in particular for no given reason) under my breath. Friendtopia keeps cracking me up, and So Maternal is actually as danceable as any of the Bruno Mars songs she's pastiching.
No, I think it's obvious from Michael's background knowledge of him that somehow he earned his way into the Good Place.
I don't know if that "1" got in there by accident or not, but keep it there. It's perfect.
Also, did anyone else catch that the name of the place where Uzo asked Chidi to not be best man was "Eating Nemo?"
I've laughed at bewildered "Whats" before but never so much as at the end.
Gina, being the mean girl to end all mean girls, obviously was gonna get hit by a bus. But she's gonna make like Regina George and recover, I hope.
No, because she still needs to be Maya on CXGF.
The Witness consumed my everything for the week it took for me to get to the first ending, and then I had a bit of trouble with the post-endgame, never quite making it to the speedrun portion of the game. Well worth it. I also introduced it to a couple of my friends and we spent time going through some of the areas,…
Meanwhile, Scott Stapp is wishing someone big would insult him so that he could have a headline.
As a reminder, the actual main title of the movie is "Batman v Superman," as if it were a court drama, so "BvsS" isn't the proper acronym.
One more thing: Give Slipknot an introduction that amounts to, "he's going to die in a second so don't worry about his bona fides."
His name being Ichabod was a fantastic punchline in itself.
I found "Research Me Obsessively" more Roxette. Either way, this week's music was very 80's.
And then Valencia's follow-up, "'Hounded?' Is that his word, your word, or Elvis's word?"
May the gods bless you this day for your services.