wittylibrarian
wittylibrarian
wittylibrarian

"What the ... I said Hadron! Large Hadron ... ah, never mind. This is cool, too."

He said there is no indication of criminal activity.

You missed the best part of this story. It was her *first day*. That's right, she's in the building for a few hours, meets this kid and is giving him head a few hours later. Unbelievable. FYI this is a charter school in DC, not public and it is in troubled area but more importantly this school has already had

For a show not about Bruce Wayne, there certainly is a lot of Bruce Wayne. I want them to put their money where there mouths are, if this really isn't a show about Batman, leave him out of an episode.

Interesting to note that D'Agosto has chosen to go with the Friedberg-Melon coin flipping method, when traditional depictions of Two-Face clearly have him using the Granovsky style. Perhaps it's a conscious decision that might even change when he becomes Two-Face. Still, any departure from established comics canon is

I think it's also significant that the "What's altruism?!" gag, as funny as it was, was also neatly rolled into Gordon's detectiving. It served as both humour and plot advancement and, for me, was indicative of the episode itself in that, for the first time, there seemed to be a hint, a glimmer of nuance in the

Best line in the ep goes to Det. Bullock: "What's altruism?!"

Just remember...

I'm surprised there's not a shot of Jorah banging on the glass at Dany's wedding. "KHAAAALEEEEEESSIIIIIIIII! KHHAAAAALLEEEEEESSIIIIIIII!"

Can a Sharknado in space be far behind?

It's Not Monday Night Football Until Somebody's Pukin'

This woman is seriously out of her fucking gourd.

I don't blame her for trying to squash the situation before it took root.

to make the gamers more comfortable, the upper deck was then filled with their parents.

"When you play with heart..."

That's no moon. That's a space station.

There were (and then I spit into a campfire . . .)

I thought there were a billion.