Isn't Michael Drayer playing Cisco, not Ollie?
Isn't Michael Drayer playing Cisco, not Ollie?
I have to watch that scene between hardly-spread fingers!
I have Graves' disease, and often walk around so red-eyed I look like I've been smoking pot for several hours. Some mornings the eyes are so dry that I literally cannot open them until I've squirted Systane around them enough that some leaks into the slits and lubricates them. My ophthalmologist has sometimes…
At least they didn't put her in one of those huge, barn-sized lofts that shows often use for characters living in New York. Angela has a plausibly high-paying job (compared to some characters who are given a loft in which to live), and that place wasn't very big. They also made it clear she's only recently moved in;…
Wasn't that the hotel's breakfast area? I mean, still unnerving…
Ditto that, seasons 3 and 4 are the ones you can't miss.
Their gag reels were always great. Except for how Andreas Katsulas was hardly in any of them (I suppose he didn't goof around very much on set).
And Johnny Sekka, who played the station's doctor in the pilot, died in 2006.
Actually, they shot in an old hot tub factory.
Peter Jurassic — who played Londo, the Centauri Ambassador in question — has said at numerous cons that when he got on stage and needed to get into character, all he had to do was say "MEEEEESTER GariBAHLLLdee," and out would come Londo.
There was there was also a man with a surgical mask. I need to rewatch the ep and see just how many people on the subway were obscuring their faces with a mask of some kind.
Ack, I feel so stupid…! Of course, the re-set happens when he goes back through to 1960, NOT when he returns to 2016. In the words of the great Emily Litella…never mind!
I think the story (up to this point; I'm just watching it now) is contradicting itself; Bill seems to think Jake will return to the present/future after completing his mission, and Jake is indeed planning to return to the present/future, but the book made a huge point of the fact that going back through the rabbit…
Lynesse Mormont is a concubine in Lys at the time of the story. And very blonde. And materialistic. I don't think the life of a traveling troupe of actors would suit her, much.
The weirdest thing about that infographic is the photo icon for…Rickard Stark! I can't imagine we'd be seeing Rickard without also seeing Brandon, but Brandon didn't get a photo.
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I guess I thought that being tortured – for an unspecified long time – and killed by a zombie was pretty bad in and of itself. This is not a show that shies away from innuendo; if they wanted us to think that a rape was about to happen, I'm sure they could have found any number of clever ways to telegraph that.
Not as far as I'm concerned. I rewatched the scene, even stepped through it frame by frame, to quell an argument on my Facebook page. And there was nothing rapey there *at all*. Gregor removed his helmet, put it down, Unella looked down at her own manacled hands and wiggled them (as if to see if she had any chance of…
African, or European? They grip him between them by the husk…
Also there's the evidence that Rhaegar left two of the Kingsguard at the Tower of Joy to protect Lyanna (and the baby). It's much more likely he would do that for his wife, rather than his mistress.