Bunker the ex-Nazi, too, it would appear.
Bunker the ex-Nazi, too, it would appear.
We have the time-bomb of Emily finding out about Rebecca and Kai—that might set things up well (the need for clean-up) for a Burton+Rebecca bond. ( …Which I actually thought the show had already set up, but tonight they regressed.)
"run its course": It might be that the American one, Scott, has exhausted the Earth's female population ;)
Yeah, and Emily maybe doesn't count as a civilian anymore, in light of her recent level-up to Kai's in-the-know girlfriend. The show does need some muggles; it can't all be wizards.
Meanwhile, Deva's friend, tragically unrequited, sits on the staircase, pining in silence.
Clearly Deva will be "Taken" by that cult-leader teenaged boy.
I guess the show has already (briefly) gotten there and then moved past it, but in the beginning I had assumed that Proctor and Hood would become allies against a third, outside force (in the style of Bullock and Swearengen on "Deadwood"). "Promoting" Rebecca would allow all sorts of possibilities…
Doesn't he resemble Carrie's colonel enough for there to be confusion? (It might just be me.)
Oops—that clarity was indeed required in this case. For some reason, I switched his nationality (and his daughter's) in my head.
Multiple (Scotswo-) Men!
The awesomeness of Scottish mutants?
I have no specific advice, but maybe a restore point?
Vorarephilia: "I come to bury Caesar, not to braise him."
I'm not sure I can identify the clue in FJ that would serve as a hint for someone who doesn't immediately know the answer. I know India has a lot of people, but is there anything more specific in the geographic arrangement of the cities that would make the Ganges jump out as the answer?
He's been nominated for the Punchable Hall of Fame on two (non-consecutive) years!
So does he go to prison barely? (erotically?)
Oh, your family played games that ended? Mine gave out eternal, interest-free loans whenever someone went bankrupt on those gnarly red properties in Monopoly.
"BOO!"
The chipmunk sequence probably awoke something in me, but luckily—though some decades later—Britta Perry and Amy Santiago found their inner chipmunks.
Is this Archimedes the owl?