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Oh, come on, the Bollywood number was fun.
Oh yeah, As I said at the beginning good silly fun. That's what Sanctuary is. I did not like the first few episodes. I finally accepted that making sense was not the point. The point is pretty people in absurd situations with lots of excuses for flirting and violence.
Love the
Warriors
reference!
Aren't your hips supposed to move when you dance Bollywood? Because Robin's sure didn't.
But it was a game shot, and I'm sure he didn't figure that would come up when he signed on for the gig.
Did Shaw just put on an engagement ring?
Why does the name Shaw seem significant?
Reminds me of
The Manchurian Candidate.
I love Awesome as a spy. It's good times. I'm also liking the addition of Shaw. Could make things interesting. Professionally, at least. The wedding ring (and his pointed comment to Sarah) implies personally as well.
Upon googling "Shaw" and "superman" on a whim, the top hit was George Bernard Shaw and "Man and Superman".
Maybe Shaw's wife's name is Ann who bullied him into marrying her.
I missed it. 'Splain?
When Lester was taunting Morgan with the "come out and pla-ay!" line.
Sanctuary - yes. That was the main problem - but otherwise it was amusing and made sense in the context of the story. I mean, dance as a method of speaking to God is a thing after all, no? Plus, isn't Kali often pictured dancing - Kali and Shiva both - so associating dance with Kali also makes sense.