I didn't read it as being played for laughs. Luscheck is a buffoon, and his reaction was buffoonish, but the show seemed to take the incident seriously.
I didn't read it as being played for laughs. Luscheck is a buffoon, and his reaction was buffoonish, but the show seemed to take the incident seriously.
I laughed so hard when Blackwell said "you don't know what you're dealing with" to Shaw and Fusco. Talk about irony.
Because handguns are light and easy to hide and carry when you are trying to be inconspicuous or are on the run, which is what our heroes were doing 95% of the time.
If you look on Caputo's wall during the password scene, you can see a poster for Sideboob.
She didn't do it - she had to beg Ethan to do it. Just like Lily had to beg Victor. I am pretty disappointed that two women needed to beg men to "save" them.
Normal people don't uninstall an app. They just let it sit there on their phone and don't use it.
Obviously you, since you took the time to click on the link and leave a comment.
I read that as Felicity and Friends. I was slightly confused for a couple of minutes.
It sounds like he's going to be recurring as Snart whenever he feels like it on whatever superhero show needs a ratings boost.
It reminded me about the Right Choice Ranch slogans from My Name is Earl:
I was answering Shields's question about Dollhouse.
Yes - the last episode. Well, it's possible she survived since we didn't see a body, I suppose, but it is unlikely.
Virtually every decision is made by three or four people in a
private room and usually boils down to the person with the highest title
doing what they want.
Maybe it should be the other way around - the personalities fit better and Kermit already has a doppelganger. I can picture the scene where Piggy convinces Constantine to get his mole removed.
If Michael dies, then Jane staying a virgin means that she never got to have sex with the love of her life. That might change her mind about premarital sex.
They should have been hamburger buns, they could have been "extra firm, extra round"
My parents tried to enforce my old curfew when I first came back from
college, using the "when you're under our roof" line. I told them if
that was true, I just wouldn't come home. That was the end of that
conversation.
I think Finch was saying that if he hadn't restricted The Machine in 2006, she would have grown more and learned enough to stop Samaritan, and would not be dying now.
Instead of letting her die, he sent her to a post-apocalyptic hellscape where she had to turn into a cold-blooded killer and befriend psychopaths to survive.
Just ESPN, or is ESPN2 included?