The captions when I streamed it from fox.com said, "Bigly."
The captions when I streamed it from fox.com said, "Bigly."
I don't know if you'd call it an Easter egg exactly, but according to closed captioning, the piece of classical music the soon-to-be dunked guy was listening to is known as the "Devil's Trill Sonata" and the story behind its' writing sounds like this was the original "Devil Went Down To Georgia". It was not the…
I didn't understand why neither Addy nor Doc took the pointer arm with them. It can't bite and is able to track Lucy, why would you just leave it there?
If not for having seen Kylie in UtD, I might not have paid as much attention to this show. I agree UtD was a bad show, but it had a very attractive female cast, at least. She's one that I added to my "Want to see more of" list.
Have an upvote yourself for thoughtfully reconsidering your position.
Overlapping with current Dirk Gently territory with the device and the secret society, too.
If Barry had watched Journeyman, we wouldn't have Flashpointed Diggle's daughter.
I don't generally wade into these waters to comment as I don't feel like I'm informed enough, but as someone who was in the USMC, I know that Mattis is pretty well respected among veterans & active Marines. I mentioned the other night that his name being floated for SecDef was the first and only nominee I have the…
I wondered if he could possibly still be drunk from the reward, but that doesn't seem possible, unless he pulled a Taylor and smuggled some beer back to camp and stashed it for later. I guess we got to see his true nature, more than just his coming out to Zeke.
The first part of whatever was going on with Brett was actually aimed at Hannah, snorting in disgust when Jeff used her "trust cluster" term, seemingly intent on diminishing her pleasure at having coined a new term (one that everyone else certainly seemed to get a kick out of when she first used it).
Last week's episode had a shot of the timeship that showed a pretty large chunk missing out of it. I wonder if episodes aired out of order or it's supposed to be some sort of anomaly caused by shifting timelines.
That's what I was referring to, Arthur Carlson's "As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!"
When Gina freed the turkey and was directing it toward the open window, only to be informed turkeys can't fly, I thought we'd get at least an "As God as my witness…"
Chlucifer?
"Crack that whip!
Give the past the slip
When a villain comes along,
she must whip it."
I had the same thought, but figured he decided that the conductor may have been innocent and might have been killed. That's about the only reason I could come up with.
There were pitchers of clear liquid I assumed to be water. Also, there was clearly ice, so there was ice water.
It was interesting to see the actor Mustafa Shakir playing another period role, after just seeing him on Quarry, set in the same time period.
Are they full sisters or half? "Being born into it" may have some other meaning, genetic continuity or some such. A half-sister may have been vulnerable to the changes, but not someone with Rittenhouse blood.
If Davis Rittenhouse lived 1832-1796, I'd say it was a safe bet that he was a time traveler (or Benjamin Button).