"Both, of course, are owned by Univision Communications."
"Both, of course, are owned by Univision Communications."
"Jesse saying, in effect, “We’re going to find God, and if he needs help we’ll help him, and if not, we’ll kick his ass”"
Not according to Merriam-Webster: http://www.merriam-webster….
Did he? OK, then that's what I missed. I can live with that then. =D
That's a fair point. But even if you have been possessed by Genesis, you initially don't know that you have, and to come back home and see some stranger in your house and to not question it all doesn't make any sense.
Emily not challenging it makes total sense in light of her character at the time. Jesse not wondering does not seem in character, to me anyways.
I never said it needed to be a source of conflict. One line of "hey, would you mind helping out around the church" or something like that would have sufficed. Either way, not a big deal, since you know, the show has killer angels and shit, but given that Jesse and Cassidy's friendship is pretty darn important, the…
"the Cowboy, who’s is very good at murder"
"namely, Cassidy somehow ending up with a job at the church for, uh, reasons"
Thanks! Yeah, I totally played that part back like three times; awesome stuff.
Yeah, his delivery was perfect!
I loved Cisco's line about Wells: "You know, our Dr. Wells may have been evil, but you're just a diiiiiiick!"
"before he bursts into human jam"
Or even worse, how do they not die from breathing air in the other world? Shouldn't their lungs burst into flames after an hour or so?
LOL, maybe. But they'd have to make sure they brought pepto from their world.
What I couldn't get out of my mind was, how did they not die from eating food from the other world? He goes up and eats food at the cafe, she drinks a cocktail made with stuff from the world below (hence the upside down glass). Shouldn't their internal organs be burning up an hour or so after eating?