Talk to Seriy in the rail station just up the road - he'll hook you up if you help him out. :D
Talk to Seriy in the rail station just up the road - he'll hook you up if you help him out. :D
If you run into him, tell him I'm sorry I snagged all the ammo from the box in the guard shack - I was running low and there was a pack of pseudodogs right on my tail!
Hey, is Bes' crew still hanging around there, or did the bandits finally get them?
It's not a dystopia, though: it's a relatively small and localized area of temporal and spatial instability where parallel universes have collided. Granted, you more or less have to infer this from the text, but it is pretty clearly described from the point of view of the main character.
Whew! Thanks- for a minute there I thought I'd been transported into the future. :D
So far, all of the episode titles (except the pilot and one other episode) are song titles, some of them pretty obscure:
"Hit me."
"I already told you: I deal with the unwashed masses so He doesn't have to. I have people skills - I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?!"
If I recall correctly, it's in the weapons section (Aisle 32, row 15g):
"In short, it is only a humanity which is capable of awe, which will also be capable of controlling the new potentials which we are opening for ourselves. We can be humble and live a good life with the aid of the machines, or we can be arrogant and die."
Thanks for posting this thoughtful appreciation! Elementary began for me as something simple and entertaining to fill the gap between Person of Interest and The Daily Show, but quickly grew on me largely due to Liu's and Lee Miller's performances and the writers' off-kilter re-interpretation of the Holmes mythos.
I'm happy to see Gina Torres included here; I thought she was great in Firefly. :)
Upham! Where's Upham?!
I finally gave up on this show because for every interesting, plot-advancing bit of the story arc or back-story, I had to sit through shallowly-drawn characters behaving in completely arbitrary ways or yes—giving speeches they don't even listen to themselves.
That's the Dharma station, of course:
I know it's 'only' from a game but this is pretty darned iconic in my opinion:
God I hate "infographics" like this. They obfuscate instead of clarify when a simple line graph would have been easier to create and to read.
These were pretty basic questions (an easy 13/13 for me and I'm certainly not a science major). I'm actually surprised that the bell curve doesn't skew higher than it does, to be honest.
Ah-hahaha, I thought the same thing, except all I came up with was Spider-bear. Yours is much better. :D
Waitaminute- there are plots in Archer episodes?!