hornacek37
hornacek
hornacek37

Thanks for spoiling this for me, ass-hat.

I suspected that you must have used a medical consultant on some of your films, and I found Dr. Bates’s name in an old film log. Dr. Bates once owned a motel, but sold it to raise money for this, I expect.”

The irony of ‘Mudslide’ is that Batman offers to heal Clayface and he refuses”

I’m surprised we haven’t had John think that Tahani is flirting with him. Here’s this normal-looking guy, in “heaven”, and this beautiful famous person that he already knows keeps showing up to talk to him and wanting to do things with him and spend time with him.

Didn’t he say in the S3 finale that whenever he got a stomache that would be him remembering that he used to be in love with Eleanor?  Or something like that?

When Chidi said “I made God cry” it made me think ... did any of the Soul Squad think that Michael was God in season 1? I’m not sure. S1 Michael told them that he was the architect and the architect didn’t usually live in the neighborhood with its subjects, but this one was special which is why he was always there.

So Batman’s plan was to pretend to be dead, follow Sid (the Squid) until he led him to the boss of the drug operation? What if it had taken weeks (or months) for Sid to go to Thorne? Was Batman willing to let all crime go unanswered during this time?  The fact that Joker gets away with his crime here without Batman

Is this the first time we hear the name “Harleen Quinzell” on the show?

“at the corner of Adams and O’Neil”

Was this the first episode that has a “TO BE CONTINUED” message on the screen at the end of the episode? That was weird, since pretty much every episode of this series has been “continued” in the following episode.

Chidi: “Oh, I’m sorry, I’ve forgotten your name.”

I was pleasantly surprised when Barbara showed up when her father was in the hospital. Sometimes I forget this is a cartoon and think “Well, they won’t bring this recurring character back for just a few scenes of this one episode, that’s money the studio could save.” I just assumed someone would say “She’s on her way

We’ve also gotten to see Michael behind the bar in a couple of episodes.

Didn’t G’aih already have some of the Super-Skrull powers that Gravik has? Why give him the Harvest to make him (and her) even stronger? Why not kill him while pretending to be a sick Fury when he’s monologuing and his back is turned? Why give him the real Harvest? Why not kill him with her new powers while his back

I really liked the “Fury”/Gravik conversation and felt it finally got to some of Fury’s actual feelings about the Skrulls and using them. But then all of that undercut by the reveal that it was G’aih pretending to be Fury.

But Skrulls were immune to the Chernobyl radiation, right?  And this was G’aih all the time, so she didn’t need those pills at all and was just faking being weak from the radiation.  I guess she was acting the whole time, assuming Gravik was watching her?

Seriously. He made his point in the first episode review. For him to repeat it in every review, including mentioning every time that he was dropping each grade down a letter because of it, came off as childish and unprofessional. It was so bad that it even had me feel bad for the AI that did the credits and rooting

The usual “Why are you going to a website that you know will have a review of the episode on its front page when you haven’t seen the episode yet and don’t want any spoilers” response.

Eleanor’s speech to Shawn about how Michael was never going to return and fall for Shawn’s trap immediately reminded me of the scene from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade where Indy is captured by the Nazis and tells them about Marcus Brody’s skills and how he had has probably already found the grail, with a smash

Rod Serling said in an interview that 1/3 of TZ episodes were great, 1/3 of them were average, and 1/3 of them were awful.