What are your feelings on "pneumatic" and "callipygian"?
What are your feelings on "pneumatic" and "callipygian"?
And can he sustain damage or any sort of permanent alteration. Does he shed skin cells, etc., like we all do.
I worried that she would participate in rather than merely witness Batman's genesis—as it was, her inclusion in the scene felt shoehorned. But I could definitely get behind a storyline wherein we see her improve, as you say, in doing Catwoman stuff.
Why just today, in conversation, I leaped from one pop-culture reference to a completely unrelated one. This is what we do. WE SAVE LIVES.
Part of the reason I fell for the fake-out was that I figured that the show was clearing the way for a romance between the leads: no way would he court anyone else while his wife was still alive or semi-alive. (And as for the sister, I figured the contract negotiation fell through or something.) I think the producers…
Surely at least the Waiting Room was a standing set, no? (…Though it WAS conspicuously bare…)
Leaving aside the few exceptions the show made, let's assume the rule applies re: leaping only within his own lifetime. Does his lifetime continue to inch forward, or is the date he first stepped into the QL accelerator the hard limit, the furthest he can go in the "forward" direction?
He could have accidentally run into himself during "Goodbye Norma Jean"! Oh boy.
I wonder how Zeno ever managed to spell out his whole name.
I know—and *can* know—only 26 words. The Q-word is particularly filthy.
I can imagine this conversation:
If everyone owes money, then nobody owes money.
What can a show set in New Orleans possibly do to make use of the setting without running headlong into one overused thing or another? Paris has the Eiffel Tower as its overused but also de-rigueur thing; it seems to me *everything* in New Orleans that could possibly be called characteristic of it will read as cliched.
It was a conspicuous thing, in that it did not clearly follow from anything that had come before, nor did it get any follow-up within the episode. That's what makes me suspect that it's laying the groundwork for some twist further down the season. E.g., the Doctor has a heart(s)attack, or he uses the shape-shifter to…
I suppose it could go either way, theoretically: MORE girls named after their mothers as a reaction to the surname not being passed on, or FEWER: why bother if one can't make a perfect firstname+lastname junior.
Re: number four, I think they're year-one-ing her: showing us the rookie mistakes. Agreed on 1-3.
"Where's YOUR mustache?"
"Ice to meet you!"
[Jakita drop-kicks him into the next century.]
He was trying to use echolocation to find Joe Chill.
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