Yeah, that whole angle seemed forced. He was trying to allay her skepticism about where he was from, but he could've just made up an ape planet-friendly story.I'm with Galen. TMI. "I'm a married man," would have sufficed.![]()
The whole premise kinda contradicts that they don't have anyone who practices human medicine, though.Very interesting idea, actually. Malaria is almost unknown in North America, but this is the Apes future timeline and Apes are notorious carriers, so it's easy to envision how this could come about. I wonder if somebody on the writing staff actually did some reading.
The chimps mostly wear the same outfit, don't they?Urko can't tell Galen and Galen apart.![]()
I'd have to go back to look, but I think it was mainly Virdon taking charge in this one, though they were both contributing. It was Burke who was typing blood before, but I think Virdon was incapacitated then.I'm guessing that it was Virdon who knows how to make quinine, since he knew how to type blood. I wonder if he trained to be a doctor before switching career paths. As if the producers thought anything through that far...![]()
Guess not.Urko wouldn't let Kava have the medicine?
Any particular reason, or just random temporal association?Strangely Specific Memory Department: The first thing I think of when it comes to WIN buttons is Steve Gerber's Guardians of the Galaxy.![]()
And well played all around, right down to Mike's reaction while holding his fork in the air.Okay, that's funny.![]()
Maybe this motivated him to register. But I wouldn't be surprised if this contradicted something from an earlier episode or three.This is weird. We know Archie votes, because I remember Mike mocking him for writing in Nixon in 76.
It was a distinctive set of wheels, suggesting that it was either his or something he had access to.Maybe he just walked up to a random car and told the occupants to take a walk.![]()

Or maybe hers? She seems to be behind the wheel.
I was gonna say you might've seen a picture from publicity for the new season or something.I'm not sure why I do. I wasn't even living with my parents by the time Happy Days ended, so I wouldn't have even seen it in passing. Maybe he was on a magazine cover or something.
By Fonzie's beard, so shall it be!I like it.![]()
Eagle-Eye G.I. Joe with the Kung Fu Grip!™One thing I thought was weird was the moving eyes. I think that's more creepy than motivational.![]()
Wow, I wasn't even aware of that crossover, I don't think. I was under the impression that Bulletman was in the Public Domain, actually.

Justice League of America Vol 1 135
"Crisis in Eternity": In the Earth-S universe, home of Captain Marvel and other super-heroes, the brutish King Kull invades and takes over the Rock of Eternity, dwelling-place of the gods. Only the swift Mercury esc Justice League of America #135 is an issue of the series Justice League of...
Back in the there-and-then of 50th Anniversaryland, the Moment of Great Epiphany is nigh. I recognized an ad in the latest issue of Superboy & The Legion as one that will also appear in a certain issue of great personal import that hits stands later this month.
Speaking of anniversaries, did somebody hit this one last week?"I wish that Franklin D Roosevelt had lived to see this day." Nice touch.
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