when Hardison had his arms out like that, I thought he was either waiting for lightning to strike (or summoning it), or doing his rendition of the crucifixion.
>Dude that guy is NOT Japanese. maybe he learned Japanese to improve his chances at a promotion in a Japanese company?
>"a very distinctive footprint" that gave me flashbacks to when he explained how he could tell what kind of gun was being fired based on the sound.
I didn't think they were going to fall...I thought they were going to trip over the frozen corpse.
up until they fell in that cavern, I thought the husband was hiding on teh mountain, eating berries or something to eke by.
he was a Sheriff on Eureka, I think. the superhero everyman.
well, at least Hardison didn't have a chance to say, "uh, Parker, my Nana's been dead ten years now" whether its true or not.
ps: do next week if you want to. (on the preview - was that Sterling being knocked against a tabletop?)
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when Hardison had his arms out like that, I thought he was either waiting for lightning to strike (or summoning it), or doing his rendition of the crucifixion.
>Dude that guy is NOT Japanese.
maybe he learned Japanese to improve his chances at a promotion in a Japanese company?
>"a very distinctive footprint"
that gave me flashbacks to when he explained how he could tell what kind of gun was being fired based on the sound.
I didn't think they were going to fall...I thought they were going to trip over the frozen corpse.
up until they fell in that cavern, I thought the husband was hiding on teh mountain, eating berries or something to eke by.
he was a Sheriff on Eureka, I think. the superhero everyman.
well, at least Hardison didn't have a chance to say, "uh, Parker, my Nana's been dead ten years now" whether its true or not.
ps: do next week if you want to. (on the preview - was that Sterling being knocked against a tabletop?)