Well there was that whole atrocity with murdering pine trees.
Well there was that whole atrocity with murdering pine trees.
It's the chemistry between the Doc and Marty, and the pinnacle of "movie magic".
SLACKERS!
I Fucking Lo*e Science!
I believe the hug to be totally genuine.
"Are we gonna talk about the rain of kaka the kid brought down on us?"
Could it be that despite everything, Jesse never betrays Walt.
Other than the annoying buzzing fly in the background as pesky neighborhood kids are wont to do I merely saw it mainly as a nice was to transition from Jesse tossing the money out if his car dissolving into the RC toy.
I like how Hank "stole" Walt's Leaves of Grass book in Marie's purple bag.
That was single-handedly the funniest and greatest pot-inspired Star Trek discussion of all time.
Needs more "Yakety Sax".
*rips off the mask* … "t – t - t — T-Dawg? …Izatch you?!"
But why the capsaisan?!
Ahh, Interesting. I only saw it as it aired and didn't notice.
Yeh, I thought the very same thing. Despite most of this season contriving pseudo-retcons to tie the whole mythology together, I think they're doing a great job.
But if Marty travels back to 1955 and his mom falls in love with him, instead of his dad, then he would've been instantly erased from existence and therefore Johnny B. Goode would never have been written inspiring Marty to play guitar, leading to his friendship with Doc Brown forming after the Doc lets him use his…
I Wonder why/how they're going to explain Fauxlivia seemingly not aged 25 more years. Despite being in alternate universes, the respective timelines seemed to be in temporal lockstep. And surely the Observers didn't invade the Amberverse as well.
Still, the team all had contact with him.
Still, the team all had contact with him.
It was his foster parents that named the boy Michael.