At least use BetaMax™!
At least use BetaMax™!
What self-respecting hacker group records their creeds on VHS?
An A just for the DeLorean from Back to the Future and Mary Steenburgen/Clara Clayton being in the same episode.
Only drink pasteurized milk. This has been a message from the Dairy Farmers of America Association™.
Didn't he stop at the 10 mile marker? 10 mins is about right, unless you eat popsicles like a beaver.
It did sound like Jimmy. But this was right after realizing Jimmy was right about snagging as many clients she could before Hamlin could sweet talk them. Watching that dawn on her after she overheard Hamlin and booking it to her office was awesome.
*SPIT*SPIT*SPIT* "How much women's saliva do you need in your mouth?!! YOU FRIGGING MONSTER!!!"
Yeh, I'm guessing his suit has thrusters and he'll make his way back to the ISS. Whether or not he finally sees a sign of life on Earth (please let it be because Phil blows something up or Carol Bedazzels something huge) and decides to take the Soyuz Capsule down or remain with Terry's baby worm remains to be seen.
I thought this was the best line of the night. 12 payments left on his car being a close second.
I see what you're saying, I just worry it's too on the nose. Yes, Hitler was in a castle, and yes, he's the King on the Chess Board of this reality. But I wonder if there's someone with a wide-angle view of all realities, collecting these reels (in attempt to keep them out of Hitler's hands) and putting together a…
Well, let's just hope he sticks around for a few years.
Nice catch.
Not the preferred nomenclature, Dude.
The Big Lebowski call-outs:
So…
Togami gets to visit 1960s Haight-Ashbury. He's gonna get so stoned.
SLACKER! No Hitler ever amounted to a hill of beans in Hill Valley. You're just like your old man, Hitler… he was a slacker too!
WooOOOoooOOOoooOOOoooo
As far as who TMITHC is, I'm not so sure it's Hitler, though that's an obvious conclusion. Personally, I think it's someone with a window into all the alternate realities that may lie beyond what we've seen. Apparently, it's obvious there's a bridge somehow between this reality and the others, as the Trade Minister…
I agree with Shelby's conclusion on Season 1. Despite the slow-burn of the plot, it's an indelible insight we received for having witnessed, and hard to shake. As for the sci-fi matters of things, I think that came with the territory in "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy" from the get-go.