I love fucking science.
I love fucking science.
"…the Joan who scams a woman on her own doorstep…"
"But do they just pull the numbers out of their asses?"
I know I'm probably in the minority, but I follow TV Club reviews via my RSS feed, and if it's not there, I'm a lot less likely to see it. This particular article did not show up via the usual method, I had to go looking for it. And it was listed in the "Regular Coverage" section of WOT, so I naturally expected it to…
When the animated UFO appeared, my first thought was that this was the connective topic between the seasons. Then, during the last animated segment, when the newly arrived aliens entered the room and said, "Unit M-N-S-K-Y…," the closed captioning really emphasized (to me), "MN Sky" Minnesota Sky. That was intentional,…
A 100% approval rating, no wonder the Don is jealous.
In the Marine Corps, it was frequently said not to get on the wrong side of cooks, clerks, & corpsmen (medics). I remember hearing about a green, young officer that tried to throw his weight around with a corpsman while at sea on a tropical deployment. Not long after, the officer's inoculation records mysteriously…
I had not heard about the cancellation, at least we'll get season 3. I wondered if something might be going on when I saw Joe "Daddy" competing again on this season of "The Ultimate Fighter" and then seeing Tucker in this (I had not heard about his casting).
Was a bit surprised to hear Sherlock say "PIN number."
But hell on the environment, further illustrating what a phony Denpak is.
Not everyone has Amazon Prime, not everyone with it uses it for watching movies/shows, and not everyone that watches shows watched that one. Clearly, enough people did for it to be renewed, but I only know a handful of people personally that have watched it, even among people that like science fiction.
I liked it, I just wondered how many people would recognize the reference.
Dinesh is "The Karachi Kid."
Another one?
The fact that they share a parole officer is going to be suspicious, I suspect.
Screams combined with an interrogation room with drains in the floor definitely suggest a bad ending for him.
Varga got Harry Buttle-ed.
I just streamed it from Comcast's web site and there's no commercials in their streams.
With the multiple references to the bumbling, fumbling assistants dropping papers, it's clear that for this episode, they needed the DoJ to be completely incompetent. When they need a law enforcement agency to be omniscient and efficient, ahead of them at every turn, that's how they'll portray them. Weak writing.
What's the difference between a brown-noser and an ass-kisser? Depth perception.