Now if he starts speaking whatever language is needed in subsequent episodes, it'll be stretching things a bit.
He also appeared to speak Italian when they boarded the cruise ship and he and Rhona Mitra discovered the survivor.
My query was where did the nuke detonate - it appeared to be heading over southern England, and my thought was that they were trying to bomb London. But the location of detonation never got mentioned -
Meanwhile on the subject of similar stories, a colleague clued me in to one written and filmed in the fifties, On The Beach. Given what I found out about it William Brinkley should have been sued for infringement.
Adam Baldwin is making me feel old.
Still better than tonight's Falling Skies.
Still better than tonight's Falling Skies.
Let's be honest, that isn't really very hard.
Adam Baldwin is making me feel old.
I was surprised to find out Adam Baldwin is actually in his 50s, meaning he would have been around 40 when he did Firefly. He didn't look that old back then.
To be honest, he doesn't really look that bad in The Last Ship, though I do find his bald spot a bit distracting at times.
I'm surprised how much Eric Dane looks like Dan Patrick (ESPN, The Dan Patrick Show).
Looks like Hydra has also infiltrated the U.S. Navy. Sitwell Lives!
The Chief Engineer of the ship in this episode seemed to be a woman - she was also at the briefing with Scott. But the chief engineer last week seemed to be a man when Chandler stuck his hand in the fuse?
Well - the only character who has thus far identified as lesbian (or bisexual at the very least) then - I think her name is Granderson judging by the scene in the Comm Shack.
The Chief Engineer of the ship in this episode seemed to be a woman - she was also at the briefing with Scott. But the chief engineer last week seemed to be a man when Chandler stuck his hand in the fuse?
There were three guys with Chandler in that scene, a junior engineering officer (young Asian guy), an enlisted man who I don't think said anything, and the ship's Master Chief (black guy who called Chandler a badass). Nothing wrong with introducing another character this week and establishing them as the chief engineer.
Well - the only character who has thus far identified as lesbian (or bisexual at the very least) then - I think her name is Granderson judging by the scene in the Comm Shack.
I assume you're referring to the one who spoke of her "girlfriend." I just assumed she meant "girlfriend" in that context that girls sometimes refer to their friends as. Granted, I don't think anyone actually talks like that anymore, but the US military does have that whole "don't ask, don't tell" thing. Or has that policy been lifted?
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