Harry Lime is a character played by Orsen Welles in The Third Man...
Oh yeah. I saw that a few months ago.
Harry Lime is a character played by Orsen Welles in The Third Man...
Score one more for Keeslar's skill at creating a very sympathetic character.
Score one more for Keeslar's skill at creating a very sympathetic character.
Let's not forget Lacey...Brit Morgan is quite a good actress. Funny, touching, ditzy, charming. She's great.
I was trying to figure out references...and except for the Raiders quote, I couldn't see a pattern.
Aaah!! Vampire ventriloquist dummies! O-kayyy... Cute idea. And I love Wendy rattling off all the vampire comics, movies, and shows she's intimately familiar with. (But three Canadian vampire-detective series? All I can think of that fits that bill is Forever Knight, since Angel was not Canadian. Maybe that Moonlight thing I've never watched is one of them?) Not to mention her totally non-sequitur paeans to Usagi Yojimbo.
And of course the obligatory Dracula name-drops, including the ventriloquist named Renfield and the rest home named for John Seward. Plus a lot of overt references to the history and legend of Vlad the Impaler.
The MM-Lacey romance is very sweet. I was touched by the revelation of their true love, and I'm usually not that sentimental. Score one more for Keeslar's skill at creating a very sympathetic character. And now I'm wondering about this other woman he's in love with. Some secret from his past, no doubt.
I'm wondering, though, about MM's claim that their wedding wasn't binding because it was an evil ceremony. The participants were under evil control, but the priest was on the level. Although I guess legally, the priest business is more a formality these days and it's the contracts that make it official -- or is it?
I don't recall a Raiders quote.
I am developing a serious crush on her.Let's not forget Lacey...Brit Morgan is quite a good actress. Funny, touching, ditzy, charming. She's great.
Of course, the highlight was Wendy in her underwear. Natalie Morales is a very... very... fit... young woman. She looked pretty good in the black catsuit too.
At Dragon Con? Color me envious! I'm hoping to make it back next year.I'm going to the Middleman panel this weekend. Hopefully, they'll have some information on the 2nd season.
I honestly doubt that will ever happen, particularly after Dubby's divulging that to MM. There is no way they can go back on that, not without moving to Showtime or HBO.I don't want a romance between Dubby and MM. I just about cried last night when she said he'd filled that father-figure role for her.
I have a bad feeling they are being set up as being adversaries in some way, but that may just be the cliche-monster in me rearing its ugly face.Tyler is growing on me. He's still too perfect, but they make a really cute couple. Too bad I think he's working for the enemy now. Sorry. It's Badger. He always makes me suspicious of his intentions.
I rather took that shower scrubbing scene to be a parody of the "bio decontamination" silliness from "Enterprise".
I rather saw him has a big brother to her, as opposed to a father figure, though.
Two main sources this time, Die Hard (Nakitomi Protocol and various overt references) and Doctor Who (with name-drops including Agent Herriot, Lethbridge-Stewart, McCrimmon College, and the Treaty of Periperpugilliam, and one more that I don't remember).
Trust me... I am most decidedly NOT complaining!I rather took that shower scrubbing scene to be a parody of the "bio decontamination" silliness from "Enterprise".
That crossed my mind too, but it didn't really play that way. Heck, I don't care why they did it, I'm just glad they did it...
You haven't met my kids.Me too. Except brothers and sisters usually don't get along that well in my experience...
Two main sources this time, Die Hard (Nakitomi Protocol and various overt references) and Doctor Who (with name-drops including Agent Herriot, Lethbridge-Stewart, McCrimmon College, and the Treaty of Periperpugilliam, and one more that I don't remember).
MM mentions the Zygons.
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