… it seems like they filmed that entire scene and then later decided to edit it into Naomi's monologue.
… it seems like they filmed that entire scene and then later decided to edit it into Naomi's monologue.
The clock allowed Eliot to get back to Fillory, while the amulet allowed him to avoid being insta-banished yet again. There's no point in using the clock if Eliot just gets tossed back out every time. That's why Ember was surprised to see Eliot in the throne room: Ember didn't detect Eliot up until he directly laid…
The problem is not the sexiness; the problem is when that's all there is to the character. Amos has other traits to his character, and he's actually popular for those other traits. He's had two whole seasons of character development, and only now—here at the end of the second season—is he asked to disrobe.
They spell it Meng, Praxideke. You might remember already having this conversation with @SolamenteDave:disqus, back when Prax was first introduced.
So, what's the deal with "fuck" on this show?
Presumably their spacesuits are designed to shield against radiation bombardment in space. Maybe that's sufficient against radioactive decay as well? I think the intent was for Prax to let go of the core before particle radiation could penetrate his suit's shielding.
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As Dr. Iturbi said, "The atmospheric acid levels above the impact site are rising while the temperature is falling." I'm thinking the drop in temperature might be because the protomolecule is repurposing thermal energy for the elemental transmutations it's inflicting upon Venus. Whatever it's doing seems to be…
Noooo! The season has ended. I am verklempt. (ಥ﹏ಥ)
The P is also visible on his nameplate at the summit: S02E09 The Weeping Somnambulist. I also had my closed captioning turned on, so I was able to see that his name is spelled Pyotr, instead of the Piotr variant with which I was familiar.
Pyotr looked at the glass, suspecting it was poisoned. Sadavir noticed that glance, and corrected him: Pyotr wasn't poisoned by the drink. Instead, he was poisoned 186 minutes ago, when Sadavir handed him the opera booklet (slipcase? dust jacket? sleeve?), which was coated with the poison.
Yeah, Wes comes across as very affable. I did laugh at the awkward bro hugs, which Adam didn't seem to know how to accept and reciprocate. I'd probably react the same way, though, since I cringe at that kind of intrusion into my personal space!
I know Gandymede itself is pretty good-sized, like roughly about as big as Earth.
LMAO at Mao's pretentious ship! He has a gigantic mural on the outside, and he made sure it's well-lit so you can see it in the blackness of space. Holy cow, that dude needs a kick in the face (especially after his smug smile at the end).
Good job, everyone, on reaching 600 comments for last week's episode! That's the most these reviews have ever gotten (including Season 1). Let's keep these final two episodes chatty!
Hai u guise! Am I late to the renewal party? I didn't find an announcement on here.
Yep, as stated by one of the authors: "That was a clusterfuck."
He wasn't going for a new hiding spot. He was trying to land on Ganymede to warn the team that a black ops ship was approaching. However, his long-range scans failed to reveal a ship in that particular spot along the last part of his route. He muttered, "Looks like we forgot that those moons provide cover both ways.…
S01E08 Salvage. She interacted with Fred Johnson for a little bit. She was played by Alli Chung. However, I don't think she'll be back. (ಥ︿ಥ)
It's a Mad Men joke, hence the linked .gif, which shows a Mad Men character named Don Draper, who has a son named Bobby Draper.
Sam Rosenberg was already featured in the show, and her canonicity was confirmed by one of the authors.