Ah, no, you want room 12A, next door...
Ah, no, you want room 12A, next door...
To be fair, that’s a pretty impressive li’l Hell Cake you’ve got there.
Yeah: planning on - and thoroughly enjoying - slicing up that potential school shooter, and later, VERY willfully (and happily) breaking that wrestler’s arm...not to mention busting out his favorite slicing razor (with a smile) in that fight against those guys later on...sorry, that’s not “normal” teen…
I gotta say, I expected quite a bit more out of Elric.
“...Adult Van, stride before the camera, rocking some kind of designer mask, or maybe not and she owns her scar. She’s loud and proud and you see her and know shits about to ramp up...”
“Gary Goldman”, my favorite MCU hero; right next to Peter Speiderman. :D
Well played, sir or ma’am.
(One of) this episode’s nits: it is driving me CRAZY how much scrumptious-looking breakfast/dinner noms both Dexter and Harrison continuously waste/leave behind.
Approximately 53:15...way to preserve the (potential) crime scene, Chief. :/
Also...WHY DOES EVERYONE SAY “JIM”, OVER AND OVER AND OVER, WHEN THEY’RE TALKING TO DEXTER? PEOPLE DON’T TALK THAT WAY.
Thirteen (or so) minutes in to the episode, and I have to wonder...
SERIOUSLY.
A *very* specific item, and likely an outlier opinion on such, but: when, exactly, did it become de rigueur for otherwise “multiplayer” games to HAVE to have a single-player aspect to them?
“Misty saying ‘I have tea, I have coconut Lacroix, I have sherry’ was somehow creepier than if she’d offered Nat human blood.”
I mean, has it not *always* been thus?
FAR too many things - between the show AND the comics (I am one of the few who did NOT love the comics; I still cannot believe Brian K. Vaughan is the same person who wrote the excellent “SAGA” and “Paper Girls”, after the dumpster fire that was “Y”) - to comment on...but the show *has* (inexplicably) grown on me.
I…
Don’t forget his brief one-shot on the West Wing...
As one who served in the military, my LOL line of the episode was absolutely the Private who, when asked by 355 why they were going to do their “anti-protestor” run RIGHT NOW, replied, “...it might rain later.”
Eh.
This was a fine episode (as in, “Eh. It was fine.”), but I have some wee niggles.