Just looking for that video and there's a Rodney one labelled "My social game is impeccable" (I presume he actually said imbecile).
Just looking for that video and there's a Rodney one labelled "My social game is impeccable" (I presume he actually said imbecile).
I had no idea what was happening there. I might have thought something like "wait, did he just fire a smaller version of himself at Barry?" I might also have a cold and be chock full of drugs tonight, so I'll blame that.
If they could knock the prisoners unconscious in their cells with gas, why couldn't they keep them unconscious? Or at least shackle them while unconscious? If I'm going to be asked to ignore the idiot ball slamming hard into every characters' heads, I need to be kept a bit more entertained than this episode managed.
Never heard of that, but imdb shows it's based on a story by Peter Carey, which is pretty insane.
I figured it was something that they were setting up for next season, remodelled into a bit of dream-weirdness post-cancellation.
Well that's a pleasant thought!
The actor who played Proteus was also Gilbert from Being Human, which made me love him even more.
The opening narration on Arrow always make me think of the narration on Burn Notice, to the point where I start trying to change the words to fit…
Oliver: My name is Oliver Queen. I used to be a castaway until…
Newscaster: Oliver Queen is alive.
Oliver: When you're a castaway, you've got nothing. No trust fund, no…
You have to admit, he gets results.
There's another Random Roles where someone talks about Snipes being terrified of/kept in line by Robert John Burke, who apparently is a serious hardass in real life, but I can't remember whose it is.
They're on a mission from YHWH.
Ah, totally missed that, what with that whole technical exchange going right over my head. Thanks.
One of the objects collected on Reese and Root's scavenger hunt was the night-vision goggles, yet they didn't use them, and you'd think they would be useful when Reese is taking down Samaritan's operatives in the dark. Are they still to come in play? Did the Machine plan an escape for them, even knowing she'd be gone…
When John got God Mode, I may have squealed out loud and kicked my legs in excitement, and then been very happy to be home alone and unobserved.
I meant the original series, sorry. Seen a fair bit of Next Generation.
I've only seen one full episode of Star Trek. Kirk is stranded on a planet seemingly with only a pretty young woman, who has been stuck there for years. But eventually he works out that in fact the residents of the planet are manipulating their thoughts/what they're seeing - the women is not young, she's old, and also…
I'll take you back again (woh woh woh)
His thinking seemed to be that he also does not have anyone who is 'blood', which, yeah, his parents should be pretty insulted by that.
Joe has two children. He's only over-protective of his female child.
I had this small moment of hope that the writers had been listening, and when Joe said he didn't give his blessing, he was going to follow it up with 'You need to ask her, not me, jackass'. Don't know why I thought that was a possibility - I did have a couple of drinks tonight.