That was my out-there theory, too. Vicious tool to use against Maeve if so.
That was my out-there theory, too. Vicious tool to use against Maeve if so.
Nolan does love a Nathan... https://personofinterest.fandom.com/wiki/Nathan_Ingram
THIS is the thread I needed.
No, Willeford’s Burnt Umber.
My kid went to the same primary school as Tony Robinson and Paul McGann’s kids. Weird area: posh and arty at once (we were... not posh).
Did you know that David Warner’s daughter used to work there?
HANDS UP WHO ELSE IS/WAS A FLICKS CUSTOMER?
Gonna take a wild guess that this doesn’t come up... https://firesidefiction.com/the-secret-lives-of-the-nine-negro-teeth-of-george-washington
Not sure what’s worse: the review missing out Beth or LoT having a high school reunion episode where nobody is killed with a pen.
Nobody else noticed Rios has a EMH (with an English accent) and a ENH (emergency navigator, dodgy Irish accent)?
I am *totally* sure this isn’t setting up any Orphan Black shenanigans later.
Yeah, you don’t do a punk opening like that and not have John and Mucous Membrane appear. That’s just wrong.
[snarls in Tasha Yar]
Orla Brady should be in everything.
Noting that the Lighthouse is a guesthouse. I’ve stayed there: it has a TARDIS, a Dalek and a very nice hot tub.
Thus begins the Donovanaissance.
Buried lede: at last, someone on this show can pronounce ‘Constantine’.
I was grateful for the hints of Shirley Walker’s Batman theme when Bruce showed up, but could have used the full leitmotif, like they did with Burton and ‘66 in Ep 1.
It’s a deep cut reference to Anne McAffery’s Dragonriders Of Pern series, where human/dragon soulbonding is key.
This list needs a Lloyd-Webber style rock opera about Waco.
I didn’t even know Martin Scorsese watched Rick And Morty...