Baby Seamus!
Baby Seamus!
"Presumably “Yuri Gurka” will be relevant down the line."
It can be two things. :)
"“Those are three-fifty-seven, ow, Ruger sixes. They each fired six.”
“How did you count them?” “I’m just super good at that. Oh my God, maybe
I am autistic.”
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Never watched The Good Wife. I just checked his filmography, he was also on the Fox abortion Terra Nova.
Archer himself had wondered if he was a high functioning autistic in the episode with the "coyote'.
Sure. I don't think Ravi actually drank the brain latte. He just sniffed it. So he just came close.
As does the ability of Archie to keep his pants on after drunken makeout with Veronica. Veronica!
Also Detective Douche / Lucifer pairings have gotten hilarious. Both characters just play off each other in comic rivalry.
Plus he clearly didn't have too many regrets other than being not being heroic enough. Mace was not a deep guy. That made him extra awesome in the Framework. Emotional complexity is dangerous in there.
I keep asking my niece, how do the ponies open doors if they don't have thumbs? She looks at me funny.
As for the chai lattes, (near) accidental cannibalism never stops being funny.
My Little Pony. (Don't look at me funny, I have an eight year old niece)
Especially when the real ship to watch is Kara and Lena Luthor.
"It's more like an hour of watching Fluttershy taze people for kicks and giggles."
Only a noted few Nazi functionaries were reported to be outright sadists. But they brought everyone around them down to their level.
There are even reports of Einsatzgruppen in the Baltics and Croatia being dismayed at the zealotry and sadistic acts of collaborators they worked with.
"We learn that Gabriel has only a few scattered relatives back home, presumably unconcerned with his return"
It's scary because:
"-Awww Mace, I finally started to really like you back in the real world (though if his death is the only one, I’ll gladly take it). "
Please Hollywood, don't make me have to choose between by decades old love of Godzilla and my new-found appreciation of historical drama asskicker Aisha Hinds.