The bottom of the poster also says "IT'S MURDER" followed by something obscured by an extra.
The bottom of the poster also says "IT'S MURDER" followed by something obscured by an extra.
I think so too. It would explain why a guy otherwise presented as a clean cop would be so OK with his girlfriend stealing evidence "for a good reason." And he could also be related to one of The List victims if it doesn't turn out to be Kovar.
I should rewatch Pygmalion… I do think Wendy Hiller was the definitive Eliza.
One could argue that Rex Harrison's contributions don't qualify as music. ;)
Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins. The 1938 Leslie Howard version of Pygmalion came first, but if you see it after you've seen My Fair Lady that part seems miscast.
Furthermore, Clara dies in the middle of a street hidden from humans. We never see the aftermath. What do they do with her? Do the people who know her learn that she died, or do they report her missing and never see her again? What does Rigsy tell people?
I'm sure there'll be more colour in the non-Midgar scenes. The Gold Saucer in glorious HD is going to be something else.
A friend said they basically turned Wedge into Slippy from Star Fox 64.
They said that's in the remake, yeah.
I've generally found all of this season's blatantly self-referential lines to be annoying at best, but I wasn't expecting Oliver to recite the League's prayer-for-the-recently-impaled over Ra's. And damned if I didn't get chills.
She was nominated for best supporting actress in 1997. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm…
They worked a nice reference to Howard Attfield and his character into David Tennant's Doctor Who swan song, when he mentions having gone back in time to borrow a quid from Donna's father. (I don't think that counts as a spoiler.)
I don't necessarily think it would be; they just really stayed with that shot of his hand on her back and I thought "that's weird," then they did it again with his hand on her shoulder. And I filed that under "things that make me go 'hm.'"
Blood said the person Slade has left to kill is the person Oliver loves the most, and he doesn't know he has a child somewhere.
The best line of this episode for me was "Do you really think, after everything you've done, they'll still let you be mayor?"
Lean on me… when you're not strooooooong….
I wish I hadn't heard Tom Baker was going to turn up in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special before I saw it. It was still a great moment, but the rest of the audience at the screening audibly gasped when we first heard his voice. I wish I could have been blindsided by it.
Me too, and also the best.
Or, if cyborgs aren't invented yet, use people from the neighbourhood.
I thought the ending felt a bit rushed, but I do like that after all Amy's apparent hesitation to marry Rory in S5 and all the "WHICH ONE DOES SHE REALLY LOVE?" bits in S6, she chose him over the Doctor without hesitating in the end.