I was expecting their droid to be big Boba Fett helmet on wheels that spoke via looped Harrison Ford grumbles, so they exceeded my cynical expectations in that particular case.
I was expecting their droid to be big Boba Fett helmet on wheels that spoke via looped Harrison Ford grumbles, so they exceeded my cynical expectations in that particular case.
You're not bastards!
Thank god they didn't draw out Terminus. The punchline was "soylent green is people" …we get it, now move on. There's nothing more to milk here.
(After reviewing the tape) Yup, you're right. Looks like it was a team plan then… but assuming it was Rocker's idea isn't much of a stretch.
She was wearing red tartan at one point… then they pulled back to show it was a dress and not a flannel shirt. So close.
There was a little more motivation to Natalie's post-game rant than was mentioned above though.
Next week: Gordon and Bullock investigate the deaths of criminals killed with spoons, with soundtrack by Soundgarden.
Yes, Helix was slightly less terrible overall. However, the competition for worst CDC doctor is too close to call.
…particularly when it explains why The Doctor, upon realising the parallel, got the hell out of there ASAP.
It's a long and proud tradition.
The size/weight advantage was offset by the centre of gravity disadvantage. Turning his head would set that guy off balance.
I was hoping Jeff would ask if they were picturing the same one or not.
I see Wes becoming a less crazy version of Lil' Hantz. He'll be a good lackey for someone (probably Rocker at this point) and then will get cut loose as soon as he tries to make a move for himself.
It's the name… I've dubbed her Baylor The Dragon Maiden. I'm using my powers of mental domination and time travel to make Probst call her that by the end of the season.
How about Baylor, Keith, Kelley, Reed?
Bye!
Because you said something dumb, and comments tend to follow that. IT'S LIKE RAAAAIIIIAAAAAIN…
You don't know what science fiction is.
But someone told Hoyt that it was a good idea… just like they told him he'd been with Jess in a previous life. Hoyt trusts his (new) friends and any resemblance to cult brainwashing was purely coincidental.
I suspect the whole "Hoyt freaks out over the idea of having kids" bit was meant to be another reason why Hoyt being with Jessica (and her undead womb) was fated by the writers.