She did. But that was when they were basically telling us they were doing song lyrics. I don't know if that line appeared in another context previously.
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Oh, I know what I meant to say the other night! I do understand how it could feel jarring/ridiculous, but I can't really complain about someone gratuitously dropping bits of song lyrics into dialogue. 'Cause, yeah.
Though I would have gone with "I Am the Walrus," personally.
And just to throw it in: I believe Tory said "Can't get no relief" while puking.
Yes, right after, when she looked in the mirror. She didn't sell it, though.
I'm starting to wonder if those of us who were spoiled are, on average, more satisfied than those of us who remained unspoiled. I know that's hard to determine, but it's an impression I'm getting.
Which is the human condition, and honestly... I think that is the plan.
Very nice, Strega.
They are guessing and second-guessing what they are supposed to do -- they don't know who/what designed them or what their purpose is.
Also, they're always having to second guess humans, and they're machines, so the humans are confusing the hell out of them. I don't know if it is better or worse for the Cylons who have felt love.
Though I would have gone with "I Am the Walrus," personally.
Somewhere else I saw someone wishing "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" was the song.
Would have gone with the anvilly "storm's a-coming" thing they had Helo say in the previous episode.
That reminds me of Sports night.
DAN
Rebecca isn't here, Isaac isn't here,
there's a strangeness about this day.
DAVE
30 seconds live.
DAN
Eli's coming.
CASEY
Eli?
DAN
From the Three Dog Night song.
CASEY
Yes.
DAN
Eli's something bad. A darkness.
CASEY
"Eli's coming, hide your heart girl."
Eli's an inveterate womanizer. I think
you're getting the song wrong.
DAVE
In ten--
DAN
I know I'm getting the song wrong, but
when I first heard it, that's what I
always thought it meant, and things
stick with you that way.
Would have gone with the anvilly "storm's a-coming" thing they had Helo say in the previous episode.
That sent my friend into a whole "Eli's Coming" place.
t /Sports Night
I'm starting to wonder if those of us who were spoiled are, on average, more satisfied than those of us who remained unspoiled. I know that's hard to determine, but it's an impression I'm getting.
I was unspoiled, and I loved the finale. (You knew someone was going to respond with that as soon as you hit post, right?). It was trippy and weird, and I had a ball watching it.
Ha! I kind of love that about us.
It's kind of a corallary of the rubber glove! AIFG! phenomenon (mah-nah-mah-nah sorry ).
Buffista A: You know one might surmise that it's just us northern buffistas who like to wear rubber gloves and pretend we're chickens.
Buffista B: No! I grew up in West Bumfuck Alabama and me and my cousins would do that all the time!
De-lurker: Delurking to say, I'm from Azerbijan and we have a cult of rubber glove wearers.
Buffista A: Huh.
I was unspoiled, and I loved the finale. (You knew someone was going to respond with that as soon as you hit post, right?). It was trippy and weird, and I had a ball watching it.
Heee! Yes.
Ha! I kind of love that about us.
Me, too.