Gamma Ray Gabe Binary translations: 18:08 - Here's a "d" up your "a" (literally just the letters) 18:32 - "No" 18:43 - ...piece of "s" 19:06 - "Ok" 19:22 - "F"
49:20 I'm guessing Lucy is a vampire. She's the one who bit the doc hiding in the restroom stall. She was hungry, reported the man dead, and was no longer hungry afterward. Kinda funny because Bella looks like a vampire, has the pointy ears, and lives on a "liquid diet". Feels like he was supposed to be a red herring. edit: yeppers.
It's hinted at so obviously that I'd call her a red herring, if Mister Dracula wasn't the way more obvious red herring in the room. The real hilarious twist was if it was neither of them, but Wilson instead. Either way it's a pretty funny bit.
I kinda like the mashup of various horror elements and supernatural creatures from horror stories (I guess the fishmen were from Lovecraft). And I do appreciate that they made the encounters with them unique enough, but I don't think I would enjoy how repetitive a combat against a creature gets after the first round or two. Anyway, still impressed with the story / storytelling. I wonder if everyone will turn out to be some supernatural being -- Wilson is already basically operating without a heart and fighting a murderous teddy bear no one else seems to acknowledge, but then again he's also dismissive of this stuff...
I'm not gonna lie, Weller's Ed Asner-ass levels of not giving a shit are getting really charming. Man is just completely unbothered by all this dumb garbage that has nothing to do with him personally.
Gamma Ray Gabe Binary translations:
18:08 - Here's a "d" up your "a" (literally just the letters)
18:32 - "No"
18:43 - ...piece of "s"
19:06 - "Ok"
19:22 - "F"
Holy crap the rulers at the end - that's real clever
49:20 I'm guessing Lucy is a vampire. She's the one who bit the doc hiding in the restroom stall. She was hungry, reported the man dead, and was no longer hungry afterward. Kinda funny because Bella looks like a vampire, has the pointy ears, and lives on a "liquid diet". Feels like he was supposed to be a red herring.
edit: yeppers.
Plus, Bela Lugosi played Dracula in the early movies, so I could see folks assuming the similar- named doctor might be a vampire.
It's hinted at so obviously that I'd call her a red herring, if Mister Dracula wasn't the way more obvious red herring in the room.
The real hilarious twist was if it was neither of them, but Wilson instead. Either way it's a pretty funny bit.
I love Wilson reacting to the card reader with the same mildly disturbed 'Jesus....' that he does when like, someone is burning alive.
I kinda like the mashup of various horror elements and supernatural creatures from horror stories (I guess the fishmen were from Lovecraft). And I do appreciate that they made the encounters with them unique enough, but I don't think I would enjoy how repetitive a combat against a creature gets after the first round or two.
Anyway, still impressed with the story / storytelling. I wonder if everyone will turn out to be some supernatural being -- Wilson is already basically operating without a heart and fighting a murderous teddy bear no one else seems to acknowledge, but then again he's also dismissive of this stuff...
I had a suspicion that the guy who was pretty much Bela Lugosi wasn't gonna be a vampire.
35:50 Wilson's turning into Lennie Briscoe. 😂
If I had a nickel every time Wilson unenthusiastically said 'no' as someone died in front of him, i'd have at least 3 nickels...
I'm not gonna lie, Weller's Ed Asner-ass levels of not giving a shit are getting really charming. Man is just completely unbothered by all this dumb garbage that has nothing to do with him personally.
14:04 "Moms are tough"
15:25
Wilson did mention he was in the military for 35 (?) years