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Did they do one of those upside down shots of an oncoming vehicle that flips over to see where it's going? They've had one in each of the other episodes and I kind of dig it.
And I hope I'm not the only person who thinks the Captain is part of a coven.
Nope. But I'm sure they'll keep it a mystery as to which one for as long as possible.
I've been thinking there's going to be an Irving reveal every ep so far, and then I realise how not far in we've gotten. He's good with the long game, if so.
I was reading a comment where they said the Captain is a member of the evil "convent" ... sigh.
This probably isn't the right thread, but I was very happy to see this. It was linked from the story about the no-longer-lost Dr. Who episodes.
My biggest complaint when the Shadow Warrior Hessians hit the cabin was that nobody thought to secure the sextant. My first thought was "smash the thing! Deny it to the enemy!"
Don't smash the thing! It might be of use later. Only destroy as a last resort.
I don't want Irving to be evil!
The OnStar thing was priceless. And I love the way he throws himself into stuff to "save" the women, when they're kicking ass already. Seems like that chivalry will come back to bite him at some point.
I liked his "try not to be such an easy target" to Abby.
And I love the way he throws himself into stuff to "save" the women, when they're kicking ass already. Seems like that chivalry will come back to bite him at some point.
Probably. However, I'm glad to see they're at least talking about the idea of getting him new clothes. Even with modern dry-cleaning, that coat must be whiffy as hell by now.
Though if the show was set in the '80s, he'd be very fashionable.
I was thinking about that! But he's going to look so different without his vintage threads!