The clip in question starts at 28:30, sorry I have no idea how to set a time code on a clip.
If you haven't seen the show, in this segment 6 random numbers get pulled from 2 pools (small = 10 or under, large = 25, 50, 75 or 100) and then a random target number is generated by the machine and the whoever can get to the target by using only the numbers provided wins.
If you have a VPN I would strongly suggest "8 out of 10 cars does Countdown". I got there after blazing through Taskmaster which has a lot of crossover on contestants with this show
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I know this was a few days ago but I just caught up on this episode and I want to know what Roisin was writing so badly. She was clearly trying to figure something out before she realized what was going on.
I wish they had asked Rachel to come up with the most complicated way to do it.
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THE CHOREOGRAPHER FOR PEACEMAKER OPENING SEQUENCE IS CHARISSA LEE BARTON WHO WORKSHOPPED THE ROUTINE WITH HER HUSBAND, ALAN TUDYK?!!
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
THE CHOREOGRAPHER FOR PEACEMAKER OPENING SEQUENCE IS CHARISSA LEE BARTON WHO WORKSHOPPED THE ROUTINE WITH HER HUSBAND, ALAN TUDYK?!!
Sadly lacking in Tudyk, but still a nice little behind the scenes look at work on the choreography.
Ketar on
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Speaking of Alan Tudyk, I think there's a new season of Resident Alien starting or has already started.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
THE CHOREOGRAPHER FOR PEACEMAKER OPENING SEQUENCE IS CHARISSA LEE BARTON WHO WORKSHOPPED THE ROUTINE WITH HER HUSBAND, ALAN TUDYK?!!
Sadly lacking in Tudyk, but still a nice little behind the scenes look at work on the choreography.
I like that John Cena immediately says its genre (80s glam hair metal rock) when the next person is like "Uh...it doesn't really have a genre, it's a peacemaker genre!"
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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webguy20I spend too much time on the InternetRegistered Userregular
Watched the first three episodes of the Legend of Vox Machina, the Critical Role animated series, and it's pretty solid. I think probably the biggest problem they're going to have is that a lot of the jokes, especially the jokes from the horny bard, really don't land, and I get the impression that the horny bard jokes are going to get a bit more airtime on this than I'd like.
I've seen even fans of the bard (Scanlan) from the original streaming show say that he's a bit too much in this series (at least so far). That said,
minor spoilers:
I'm eagerly anticipating the animated interpretation of a combat sequence that should be coming up in the next few episodes popularly called "Scanbo".
Possible major spoilers for what might happen in season 2 (provided they don't go completely off the rails with adapting the original campaign):
Scanlan's persona is revealed to be partially a means to keep people from getting too close to him or talking about himself, and due to a number of other factors he ends up leaving the group for an extended time to be replaced by another character.
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Much enjoyed ep1 of the CR show. The jokes don't always land but I appreciate that they really stuck true to what their story is and didn't pull back just because it was for a bigger audience.
I just appreciate the idea of an adult themed fantasy show with all the spells, sorcery, swords and dragons while also just being goofy and having fun. Really makes it feel like I am just seeing their campaign and world come to life and it's super fun.
The SO really liked it as well and is excited to see more. So I'm extra excited to get to watch it all along with her.
PaperLuigi44My amazement is at maximum capacity.Registered Userregular
The Flash's handling of secret identities is such garbage, Barry Allen in tears and refusing to be honest with his girlfriend when she figures it out will forever be a black mark on that show.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
The Flash's handling of secret identities is such garbage, Barry Allen in tears and refusing to be honest with his girlfriend when she figures it out will forever be a black mark on that show.
The CW is general handles them pretty badly. Supergirl in particular had a really absurd secret identity throughline that stretched well past the point of believability
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Blake TDo you have enemies then?Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.Registered Userregular
I know this was a few days ago but I just caught up on this episode and I want to know what Roisin was writing so badly. She was clearly trying to figure something out before she realized what was going on.
I wish they had asked Rachel to come up with the most complicated way to do it.
The most complicated I can come up with is 75*9/6 gives 112.5 minus 100/8 gives 100
The Flash's handling of secret identities is such garbage, Barry Allen in tears and refusing to be honest with his girlfriend when she figures it out will forever be a black mark on that show.
The CW is general handles them pretty badly. Supergirl in particular had a really absurd secret identity throughline that stretched well past the point of believability
Another reason Legends is the best. No need for all that secret identity junk.
Someone actually pointed out on Twitter that last week’s episode was the first time Sara Lance had even been in her superhero costume in a season and a half.
Although that was an evil Sara Robot, not REAL Sara, so…
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Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
The Flash's handling of secret identities is such garbage, Barry Allen in tears and refusing to be honest with his girlfriend when she figures it out will forever be a black mark on that show.
I haven’t seen that epsiode. Or show. But that sounds like tearsism to me. Which, quite frankly, makes me wanna cry a little.
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On the other hand, the first season of Flash is the only good one
Barry Allen in the CW Flash is the stupidest genius in the entire world.
Not the multiverse, mind you, because that honor would go to Eobard Thawne.
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On tonight's episode of Ally McBeal, the dancing baby finally showed up.
Other things that happened:
-- The A-plot of the episode is about Ally dating a male-model who has a HUGE penis
-- Peter MacNicol continues to just kill it in this show
-- We have this exchange between a sexually-insecure Billy and Richard Fish, his demonic boss:
Richard: I really wouldn't worry about it, Billy. I mean when you think of it, after women marry and have kids, they don't want any part of men's penis. The bigger it is, the more of him she doesn't want. That's all. Fishism. Billy: Have you ever measured yourself? Richard: All the time. Net worth. Billy: Really, have you ever? Richard: When was 13. Maybe. You? Billy: Something like that. Do you ever wonder whether you're really good in bed or not? Richard: No. I know I'm good. Billy: How? Richard: Because I'm always satisfied. Good for me. Yes.
-- The episode ends with a sequence in which Ally bangs the male-model with the HUGE dick, intercut with the rest of the cast watching a boxing match in a sports bar. Ally McBeal is in the throws of passion while her coworkers scream for two men to beat the shit out of each other.
This is good television.
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PaperLuigi44My amazement is at maximum capacity.Registered Userregular
The Flash's handling of secret identities is such garbage, Barry Allen in tears and refusing to be honest with his girlfriend when she figures it out will forever be a black mark on that show.
The CW is general handles them pretty badly. Supergirl in particular had a really absurd secret identity throughline that stretched well past the point of believability
Oh no totally, the idea that not knowing that somebody close to you is a superhero makes you safer is backwards logic and patronising, especially since it's often men keeping this secret from women. Iris in S1 also deserves mention, of course, that practically became a satire of the trope.
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https://youtu.be/d4J1UleyB1M
The clip in question starts at 28:30, sorry I have no idea how to set a time code on a clip.
If you haven't seen the show, in this segment 6 random numbers get pulled from 2 pools (small = 10 or under, large = 25, 50, 75 or 100) and then a random target number is generated by the machine and the whoever can get to the target by using only the numbers provided wins.
I wish they had asked Rachel to come up with the most complicated way to do it.
*takes off glasses slowly*
Dear God.
Sadly lacking in Tudyk, but still a nice little behind the scenes look at work on the choreography.
I like that John Cena immediately says its genre (80s glam hair metal rock) when the next person is like "Uh...it doesn't really have a genre, it's a peacemaker genre!"
Yes I believe the new season started Wednesday
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Good thread on how we perceive ages in media, kinda
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I've seen even fans of the bard (Scanlan) from the original streaming show say that he's a bit too much in this series (at least so far). That said,
minor spoilers:
Possible major spoilers for what might happen in season 2 (provided they don't go completely off the rails with adapting the original campaign):
I just appreciate the idea of an adult themed fantasy show with all the spells, sorcery, swords and dragons while also just being goofy and having fun. Really makes it feel like I am just seeing their campaign and world come to life and it's super fun.
The SO really liked it as well and is excited to see more. So I'm extra excited to get to watch it all along with her.
Sadly no videos have come out. Steve Agee posted 2 pictures, but we need the video!
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But we already got gender-flipped Murder She Wrote.
It was Castle.
That one doesn't really make sense. Men are ageless wonders, and women of course spontaneously generate grandchildren at the age of 29.
Gosh, Vic Fontaine is so cool.
The CW is general handles them pretty badly. Supergirl in particular had a really absurd secret identity throughline that stretched well past the point of believability
The most complicated I can come up with is 75*9/6 gives 112.5 minus 100/8 gives 100
Satans..... hints.....
welcome to the right side
I just finished It's Only a Paper Moon.
Thank God we had Vic to help our boy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adtFTiOQMMA
Let's just say my grandmother was very excited to see him again once she recognized him.
yo how differently do you feel about Nog now
Oh poor, sweet, poor boy...
Another reason Legends is the best. No need for all that secret identity junk.
Someone actually pointed out on Twitter that last week’s episode was the first time Sara Lance had even been in her superhero costume in a season and a half.
I haven’t seen that epsiode. Or show. But that sounds like tearsism to me. Which, quite frankly, makes me wanna cry a little.
Not the multiverse, mind you, because that honor would go to Eobard Thawne.
Other things that happened:
-- The A-plot of the episode is about Ally dating a male-model who has a HUGE penis
-- Peter MacNicol continues to just kill it in this show
-- We have this exchange between a sexually-insecure Billy and Richard Fish, his demonic boss: -- The episode ends with a sequence in which Ally bangs the male-model with the HUGE dick, intercut with the rest of the cast watching a boxing match in a sports bar. Ally McBeal is in the throws of passion while her coworkers scream for two men to beat the shit out of each other.
This is good television.
Oh no totally, the idea that not knowing that somebody close to you is a superhero makes you safer is backwards logic and patronising, especially since it's often men keeping this secret from women. Iris in S1 also deserves mention, of course, that practically became a satire of the trope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIaYQMX35YE
Big “…and Peggy!” energy.
Season 2 tries to kind of manage a similar twist and it just fails completely