Doesn't everyone?
Doesn't everyone?
I found it cute, but was hoping the Flirminator-o-vision would have been in Spanish for Alba's evaluation of Jorge.
I missed that WOT doesn't cover streaming anymore, and I wasn't too certain about the review schedule, and I've been taking in a few episodes a day to catch up. Glad to know it'll continue, because I wanna see what everyone has to say about upcoming plotlines.
Also: Petra out of a raincoat.
So are we stopping with the reviews here?
Watching Frankie "answer the call" was a fantastic moment in itself.
My little brother bought me the soundtrack for my birthday because he remembered how much I liked the hook in the Beta Band scene, so I guess I'm one of those people.
I feel like CineCraft is explicitly saying that Mickey needs to find Britta, except for the "his" in the sentence.
"My wife left me after my 255th insistence that I call her 'Siri.'"
Bud was the secret MVP of this episode, between his reaction when walking into Robert and Sol's house (that bit about the soup being brought based on lies, too) and his complaint about how he stepped into a puddle and Mom laughed at him from a bench.
Another detail I loved: slightly purple tinted message balloons for Rogelio. I wonder if custom colors'll become an iOS feature by 2020.
Fair enough. It's a cartoon that I thought of when Mr. Terrific mentioned that he couldn't tell if a sign read "demon" or "lemon."
Would you be saying, in effect, that Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son of a bitch in space?
Except they're doing it behind the scenes.
As Ray mentioned in this episode and was established in the pilot, they are chosen because they weren't relevant to the time stream and are otherwise unknown. The idea of them being legends was a complete lie.
"The Suffering of the Star Buccaneers!"
I'm a little sad he didn't make dolls of his wife or Felicity or a barista doll.
Thanks, I genuinely didn't know that.
We know Jughead's (and Thughead's) real name is Forsythe, though. Jellybean is probably also a nickname.