Fun fact: the reason Meng shot first when they found those scientists is because he never meant to fire. He meant to cock the gun like he saw in the movies, but because he never handled a gun before, he messed up and fired instead.
Awesome it feels like it's getting more tense I dont want any spoilers lol. I'm just agreeing with you it's a great bit of tv. And the story is addictive
Bpbby with Avasarala and Amos with Prax Meng have so much chemestry on set! I freaking LOVED every scene with these actors together! Their characters are so well written
I love that scene. It's just so amusing. I bet it's gonna get ripped off in movies. Like throwing the grenade back into the other room will just become a movie trope.
@@nicolet8186 Okay I'm not a cultured person, don't even have a TV connection. I was recently yelled at for not knowing who Matthew McConno-something is.
From the books, Gunnery-Seargent Roberta Draper is a Martian of Maori descent, who uses an older-model Goliath power-armor because 'tis the only thing big enough to fit her.
Naomi was two meters tall in the books too (as most belters are I guess). There just aren't that many people of that size, let alone women, who also can act.
@@221b-l3t well yes, she also supposed to be muscular as fuck, but Amos also should be 2 meters tall and lot more thicc but imo the casting is as good as it gets.
Love Nikki’s emotional reactions to the shows you react to. So real and honest and raw. I think that’s one of the key reasons why everyone loves watching you both discover the shows we loved too!
If you look close, when "The Squad" enter that room and find those soldiers and that doc eating pizza, Prax sees the backpack of his daughter and said something like where's Mei? And then he rise his gun ... and then all start to shoot. In the book, Prax saw guns only on tv and there, the detective usually draw the gun on suspects and those suspects began to talk. So he copyed those detectives in order to "interogate" those suspects.
What I found even more interesting are his comments on how much of it is still instinctive. He did get a consultant to prepare, but a lot of times he just does what feels intuitively appropriate for the character to him. And people have come to him to tell him how well he was capturing some finer nuances that he did not consciously plan to put into his performance.
I admit I wasn’t that excited about this show. I started to watch with you. It took me a while to get into it but now I’m ahead of you! It is getting so good!
And this right here is why studios are fools for not embracing reactor channels. It's literally free advertising for your show. The Normies are why I started watching.
Same here I was expecting they would start watching Dark. when they choose This I was kinda disappointed but when I tried to watch Expanse, I finished all season and I loved all of it thanks to them!
I also started the show when Nikki and Steve did, I’ve now finished season 4 and can honestly say it’s one of the best things I’ve watched. I’m in love with the characters and the story is just superb! 👌
In the scene where Bobbie "questions" Martens, Frankie Adams wasn't supposed to slam Peter Outerbridge against the wall and break the TV. But it looked so cool they keeped the shot.
One thing to keep in mind when watching this show is that nothing that is said is done so without a purpose. The authors of the novels are producers of the show and are heavily involved in its writing process. They are working on the final novel now, and have been working on the show with all of the books in mind; there are breadcrumbs that they sprinkle in many episodes to payoff in later seasons. As the show's story expands (no pun intended) and becomes much more daring and creative, keep in mind that it is in good hands. :)
Hey, I just randomly found your channel from this video. I just wanna say, the fact that there're so many people commenting asking you guys to make vids on their personal favorite series as well, is more a testament to how cool and awesome you guys are making these reaction videos rather then how good the series they're suggesting itself. kudos and keep bein awesome guys!
There was a subtle hint earlier in the season. It was scene where Jim and Naomi were going through the records of people in Ganymede who worked for Protogen and Dr Strickland's name came up. They were like "what does he do on the station? He's a pediatrician". I remember it clicking in my mind and I muttered a shocked "you son of a bitch".
Nikki is on fire with her comments in this reaction episode. Listen to her!!! She’s seeing what’s coming. I cried too for Bobby when she discovered the lies, and walked away from everything she had known. Her courage is amazing in this episode.
Last episode remember Amos talking about how people like the chicken-guy use kids for their own benefit? That was foreshadowing for this episode. (Among other things.) There's been lots of that kind of cool foreshadowing this season. Keep your eyes peeled now that you know what you are looking for if you rewatch this season.
Here there be dragons is just a reference to old times maps when explorers were still mapping the earths seas and its like the fear of the unknown and sea "monsters" which we know are now just big animals.
It's only getting better from here on out. I wish I could watch what follows for the first time again. You guys kinda give me the feeling I haven't seen each episode 5 times. :) Also there are Dragons in space. On saturday SpaceX launched American astronauts on American rockets from American soil for the first time since the end of the Space Shuttle. Their vehicle is called the Dragon :) This particular Dragon was named Endeavour by Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley in honor of Shuttle Endeavour, both of their first flight into space having been on Endeavour. Thanks to SpaceX a future like The Expanse may be possible, although I do hope it'll turn out a little smoother than in this show.
I used to watch your Walking dead reactions but after getting bored of that show I lost your channel. So glad that I found you guys again while you were watching my favorite show ever
While there are no direct spoilers, the show is revealing Amos' backstory bit by bit, and reading The Churn, as amazing as it is, may spoil some of the joy of the gradual reveal. As reactors, I'd stay away from it til after season 5.
@watashi There are minor spoilers for those who want explore Amos' backstory through the show. _The Churn_ should not be read until after S5 for those who want to remain _pure_ .
The title of the episode is a reference to maps dating back to the Middle Ages, when cartographers would mark the edges of known territories with drawings of dragons and/or the phrase "Here There Be Dragons" to let people know that they really didn't know what was out beyond that point. Now, it's used as a phrase to mean "unexplored territory".
As Steven said lately ... "This is gonna be f..king fun, and exciting, intense and just absolutely insane!" ... The journey continues, so happy to enjoy it with you two.
I think people say it’s GoT in space because the theme is similar. You’ve got different fractions fighting with each other for power play and politics, whilst there is a larger threat going to all civilisation being relatively ignored. In this case it’s the protomolecule.
Now I can comment on this: in the books the version 1 hybrid, on ganymede, charged a Martian assault vehicle that was stationed with the marines, ripped the entry hatch off of it, and tore apart the occupants. It took out the equivalent of a tank with little effort.
I haven't watched this yet, but I'm just here for your reaction to Bobbie beating the shit out of her superior officer. 😂 Did another commenter already mention the actress (Frankie Adams) is a trained boxer?
I think the book writers stated that the Alex slingshot sequence was a bit of fantasy because the trajectory he took would have taken months to get down to the surface, mainly because Jupiter is huge and the orbital distances of the moons from each other are enormous.
So, Protogen is basically Vought from The Boys, using mysterious blue goo to turn human children into superhuman monsters... 😣 Except this time the blue goo has a mind of its own. Nikki: I'm good with this; I don't want to turn into that!!! Yeah, it's a work in progress. 😂
I'm only watching this show with 2 weeks and its frickin awesome. I'm come into this page or you guys cuz I need to see am I reading what's going on the same as you guys. Its so good I hope they don't ruin it like Thrones was. Thanks for your vids it helps me connect some dots sometimes this show is very addictive watching and that's to me a sign of a great show .
been a viewer since it aired, just got the physical BD boxset & doing another rewatch.. glad to stumble upon you guys for my rare smoke break outside between eps because all attn is needed.. glad ppl are still getting hooked on this series.. there’s hopes for a continuance via streaming, but they need to figure out how/what to do because the series ended at the moment in the books where the next book is 30 years after the finale ep.. thanks for the feedback viewings!
The grenade scene was the most D&Dish moment for me haha. "If the party does not pursue the scientists into the next room, in 3 rounds a soldier will crack the door and toss in a grenade. Anyone within 5 feet may make a DC 20 Dexterity check to throw the grenade back through the door before it detonates, causing 4d10 damage to the monster storage tank."
Astronomers who are fans of the show say that Alex's slingshot around the Jovian moons should have taken months...but they still love it. Alex landed at the place the Karakoum black ops was scheduled to land, apparently to pick up the hybrid. We don't know yet happened to the Karakoum. We've been watching Naomi getting farther and farther into her own darkness, being unable to do anything she can call actually "good," just harming people along the way to something they can never catch.
One of the few unrealistic things about this series was the flight path Alex took to Ganymede. A gravity assist trajectory route like the one he took would likely have taken months, or even years to accomplish. But still, the scene was an interesting use of real world science to move the plot along, so I digress.
Now it makes sense. I did not get it the first time. Bobby was never supposed to survive. So what was their ultimate to goal concerning Bobby now that she is a loose cannon?
The gravity slingshot is probably one of the most unrealistic scenes in the show, but it's still great nevertheless. Apparently it'd take many many years if not be outright be impossible to do something like this in the real jovian system.
IIRC the 'Here There Be Dragons' reference comes from old maps... Where the cartographers put it on the edge of the map as a warning - if you went beyond the borders of the map there was NO knowledge of what is out there. Feels appropriate.
Martin Larsen There’s a cool Easter egg in this episode - when Alex is on the roci and gets the alert from the Martians they use a real life air traffic map of Wales (you can see lots of EasyJet call signs). What’s on the Welsh flag - a big bloody dragon!
I'm just glorified bus driver you yahoo. ~Alex, our pilot. Yes, that unholy grenade is like a thing that bliping out on the hybrid's chest that took Bobbie's team. Oh you asking the right questions but the answer will come knocking when both of you least expected. With more questions behind that😎😎.
HOME IN is a valid term which probably dates back farther than WWII but was certainly used back then. As detection tech advanced, the became more widespread. While it is certainly a misnomer of HOME IN, the use of home became cemented in the US, mostly via Hollywood movies. Filmmakers also adopted it and it is now a popular term in the industry. Where "home in" gets its modern usage from guidance systems (homing beacon, homing missile), "hone in" encompasses two figures of speech. 1. Like "home in" it corresponds to arriving at a desired destination. 2. "Honing" as in sharpening an object or skill. Since much of production (from writing to logistics) involves starting with bigger mass (script, budget, shooting plans) which you refine, there is some HONING involved (stripping away unnecessary dialogue/scenes, apportioning budgets to focused expenditures instead of the rough estimates you started with). As well, you're HOMING in on the desired destination (right script, efficient budget, locations) without knowing what your objective will precisely look like when you get to the goal. So, mushing those two figures of speech together results in using HONING IN in situations outsiders would prefer to use the more traditional HOMING IN. And often industry terms sneak their way into dialogue, and those projects end up influencing people to use those terms. TLDR: Both are right. One is more right than the other, but the other one is most prevalent in niche language pockets.
Could you please react to Outer Banks?? I’ve watched your reactions for so long and I would be so happy, I’m sure other people would like that too. It get’s so good as you keep watching, I definately recomend the show!!!
What other character can you think of who would beat the tar out of someone with a can of Spam, then have a snack from that can of Spam while talking about human trafficking?
fuck sakes go to the next episode i want your reaction on that one i mean when i watched this i binged it in 1/2 days its such a good show wish you guys wached it like 2 years ago
There is a kid show that I want to see your reaction watching it. It's Avatar: the last airbender. EVERYONE..!! Help me convincing them. I know you want to, too..!!
Fun fact: the reason Meng shot first when they found those scientists is because he never meant to fire. He meant to cock the gun like he saw in the movies, but because he never handled a gun before, he messed up and fired instead.
Wes Chatham, the actor who plays Amos, is a huge fan of the books, and Amos is his favorite character.
@Silicon Nomad indeed.
@Silicon Nomad I.... didnt even know how much I need this to happen!
"Holy shit, that was an insane episode" Get used to saying that, it will only pick up even more from here hahaha
Awesome it feels like it's getting more tense I dont want any spoilers lol. I'm just agreeing with you it's a great bit of tv. And the story is addictive
Bpbby with Avasarala and Amos with Prax Meng have so much chemestry on set! I freaking LOVED every scene with these actors together! Their characters are so well written
We're really spoiled for excellent writing and acting in this show.
My favorite scene with Amos just after he's thrown the grenade through. The side glance he give Holden just says "what the hell did I just do".
I love that scene. It's just so amusing. I bet it's gonna get ripped off in movies. Like throwing the grenade back into the other room will just become a movie trope.
@@221b-l3t it kind of is, I think? It’s called grenade hot potato on tv tropes.
@@nicolet8186 Okay I'm not a cultured person, don't even have a TV connection. I was recently yelled at for not knowing who Matthew McConno-something is.
Being upset about possibly turning kids into monsters
My Dad "Get back to me when they turn my monsters back into kids"
Steven: "Okay, Boomer"
LOL!
Thanks for leaving the scenes with Alex. I love that whole sequence and many reactors don't include it.
From the books, Gunnery-Seargent Roberta Draper is a Martian of Maori descent, who uses an older-model Goliath power-armor because 'tis the only thing big enough to fit her.
Isn't she supposed to be crazy tall in the books? I heard they couldn't find a fitting actress that tall so they made her regular sized.
Naomi was two meters tall in the books too (as most belters are I guess). There just aren't that many people of that size, let alone women, who also can act.
@@221b-l3t well yes, she also supposed to be muscular as fuck, but Amos also should be 2 meters tall and lot more thicc but imo the casting is as good as it gets.
@@221b-l3t I mean 1,8m is already tall for a women, no? :D
@@SETHthegodofchaos not that much.
Love Nikki’s emotional reactions to the shows you react to. So real and honest and raw. I think that’s one of the key reasons why everyone loves watching you both discover the shows we loved too!
She is a Queen of reaction so real and ofc Steve is great to;-)
Kids and dogs, that's where they get you.
Nikki is gonna need a lot more tissues soon!!
If you look close, when "The Squad" enter that room and find those soldiers and that doc eating pizza, Prax sees the backpack of his daughter and said something like where's Mei? And then he rise his gun ... and then all start to shoot. In the book, Prax saw guns only on tv and there, the detective usually draw the gun on suspects and those suspects began to talk. So he copyed those detectives in order to "interogate" those suspects.
Wes Chatham actually talks about the research that he has done that allows him to play Amos with the authenticity that he does.
What I found even more interesting are his comments on how much of it is still instinctive. He did get a consultant to prepare, but a lot of times he just does what feels intuitively appropriate for the character to him. And people have come to him to tell him how well he was capturing some finer nuances that he did not consciously plan to put into his performance.
Should be Batman. Origins.
The first time I saw this when Amos yeeted the grenade back through I have to admit I lolled!
Spend a bit on good sound design and you can save a lot on special effects.
@@Awol991 Someone definitely should have gotten an Emmy for that.
I admit I wasn’t that excited about this show. I started to watch with you. It took me a while to get into it but now I’m ahead of you! It is getting so good!
And this right here is why studios are fools for not embracing reactor channels. It's literally free advertising for your show. The Normies are why I started watching.
Same here I was expecting they would start watching Dark. when they choose This I was kinda disappointed but when I tried to watch Expanse, I finished all season and I loved all of it thanks to them!
I also started the show when Nikki and Steve did, I’ve now finished season 4 and can honestly say it’s one of the best things I’ve watched. I’m in love with the characters and the story is just superb! 👌
In the scene where Bobbie "questions" Martens, Frankie Adams wasn't supposed to slam Peter Outerbridge against the wall and break the TV. But it looked so cool they keeped the shot.
Amos' background would make him hypervigilant regarding threats, hence the quick reaction.
One thing to keep in mind when watching this show is that nothing that is said is done so without a purpose. The authors of the novels are producers of the show and are heavily involved in its writing process. They are working on the final novel now, and have been working on the show with all of the books in mind; there are breadcrumbs that they sprinkle in many episodes to payoff in later seasons. As the show's story expands (no pun intended) and becomes much more daring and creative, keep in mind that it is in good hands. :)
Hey, I just randomly found your channel from this video.
I just wanna say, the fact that there're so many people commenting asking you guys to make vids on their personal favorite series as well, is more a testament to how cool and awesome you guys are making these reaction videos rather then how good the series they're suggesting itself. kudos and keep bein awesome guys!
"Suit up, we're going on a hunt."
Me: Chills.
👍
This is one of my fav episodes.... This show is amazing
There was a subtle hint earlier in the season. It was scene where Jim and Naomi were going through the records of people in Ganymede who worked for Protogen and Dr Strickland's name came up. They were like "what does he do on the station? He's a pediatrician". I remember it clicking in my mind and I muttered a shocked "you son of a bitch".
Nikki is on fire with her comments in this reaction episode. Listen to her!!! She’s seeing what’s coming.
I cried too for Bobby when she discovered the lies, and walked away from everything she had known. Her courage is amazing in this episode.
on old maps, when the makers got to mysterious places outside of exploration efforts, they sometimes put 'here, there be dragons'
Last episode remember Amos talking about how people like the chicken-guy use kids for their own benefit? That was foreshadowing for this episode. (Among other things.) There's been lots of that kind of cool foreshadowing this season. Keep your eyes peeled now that you know what you are looking for if you rewatch this season.
Here there be dragons is just a reference to old times maps when explorers were still mapping the earths seas and its like the fear of the unknown and sea "monsters" which we know are now just big animals.
Also, allusion to the old story of Cervantes, the crazy knight who fought windmills, claiming they were dragons.
damn that Miller theory is crazy
I know right? I don't know what Nikki's smoking but I want some! That would have been an interesting twist.
I laughed as well when they said it :D
Dan Jacob ikr when she said then miller popped up i was like “haha yea......wait what”
I couldn’t be the belters from eros, they all fell into Venus.
It's only getting better from here on out. I wish I could watch what follows for the first time again. You guys kinda give me the feeling I haven't seen each episode 5 times. :) Also there are Dragons in space. On saturday SpaceX launched American astronauts on American rockets from American soil for the first time since the end of the Space Shuttle. Their vehicle is called the Dragon :) This particular Dragon was named Endeavour by Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley in honor of Shuttle Endeavour, both of their first flight into space having been on Endeavour. Thanks to SpaceX a future like The Expanse may be possible, although I do hope it'll turn out a little smoother than in this show.
I can't help but scream "It's Chrissy." at the screen.
She'll forever be Chrissy for me too 😂 fuckin Amos
"What if it's Miller running around?"
You're hilarious! :D
I used to watch your Walking dead reactions but after getting bored of that show I lost your channel. So glad that I found you guys again while you were watching my favorite show ever
yay another reaction. this series is sooooo good. you have so much good stuff yet to come....
There's a book just about Amos. It's called The Churn.
It's called season 5 I think ;)
Also, in one of the books, i think book 5, they give a lot of back history for Amos too.
While there are no direct spoilers, the show is revealing Amos' backstory bit by bit, and reading The Churn, as amazing as it is, may spoil some of the joy of the gradual reveal. As reactors, I'd stay away from it til after season 5.
It's a novella, and is about Amos' time on Earth, before he went up the well.
Are we in the churn, btw?
@watashi There are minor spoilers for those who want explore Amos' backstory through the show. _The Churn_ should not be read until after S5 for those who want to remain _pure_ .
I love that you thought it was Aliens. I was surprised when I first watched it that it wasn’t.
The title of the episode is a reference to maps dating back to the Middle Ages, when cartographers would mark the edges of known territories with drawings of dragons and/or the phrase "Here There Be Dragons" to let people know that they really didn't know what was out beyond that point. Now, it's used as a phrase to mean "unexplored territory".
As Steven said lately ... "This is gonna be f..king fun, and exciting, intense and just absolutely insane!" ... The journey continues, so happy to enjoy it with you two.
I think people say it’s GoT in space because the theme is similar. You’ve got different fractions fighting with each other for power play and politics, whilst there is a larger threat going to all civilisation being relatively ignored. In this case it’s the protomolecule.
Now I can comment on this: in the books the version 1 hybrid, on ganymede, charged a Martian assault vehicle that was stationed with the marines, ripped the entry hatch off of it, and tore apart the occupants. It took out the equivalent of a tank with little effort.
In the old days if there was an area on A map that hadn't been charted yet they would write "here be dragons"
"Okay Boomer" lmfao!
I'm a Boomer, and I picked up on it.
Ha! Not what she'll say to Avasarala.
Another great reaction! Hope you guys do the next two episodes back to back.
We need uploads every night of this series
I haven't watched this yet, but I'm just here for your reaction to Bobbie beating the shit out of her superior officer. 😂 Did another commenter already mention the actress (Frankie Adams) is a trained boxer?
Thanks for making this available. Lockdown anxiety today, and this topic helps.
I'm all caught up but I'm enjoying the hell out of your reactions. Bobby became my absolute best favorite character in season two.
The best thing about the "slingshot" is the math is accurate. Like NASA helped!
It works in theory, but in practice it would have took months to get to Io, because the gravity of the moons is extremely weak.
I think the book writers stated that the Alex slingshot sequence was a bit of fantasy because the trajectory he took would have taken months to get down to the surface, mainly because Jupiter is huge and the orbital distances of the moons from each other are enormous.
I just wanna know the arse at Netflix who let this show go on Amazon 😂
Nikki is so adorable.
The heart and face of an angel.
So, Protogen is basically Vought from The Boys, using mysterious blue goo to turn human children into superhuman monsters... 😣
Except this time the blue goo has a mind of its own.
Nikki: I'm good with this; I don't want to turn into that!!!
Yeah, it's a work in progress. 😂
I'm sure if there were actual space dragons Nikki's head would explode 😂😂😂😂😂✋🏾
Its so wierd how nobody grasps what happened to amos until he bluntly tells people
The Earth government probably would've did no less to their own soldiers and marines to get a new weapon like that Husk looking creature.
“Suit up” well GGz boys
Pay attention: kids are a trigger for Amos
Theres something on your face!
16:24 It was PAIN!!!
Soon, ssooon
Ok...this is the episode I've been waiting for you to eact to. Let me get coffee and I'll return with my comments to your reaction. Hope you see them!
Your reactions didn't disappoint!
I'm only watching this show with 2 weeks and its frickin awesome. I'm come into this page or you guys cuz I need to see am I reading what's going on the same as you guys. Its so good I hope they don't ruin it like Thrones was. Thanks for your vids it helps me connect some dots sometimes this show is very addictive watching and that's to me a sign of a great show .
been a viewer since it aired, just got the physical BD boxset & doing another rewatch.. glad to stumble upon you guys for my rare smoke break outside between eps because all attn is needed.. glad ppl are still getting hooked on this series.. there’s hopes for a continuance via streaming, but they need to figure out how/what to do because the series ended at the moment in the books where the next book is 30 years after the finale ep.. thanks for the feedback viewings!
The grenade scene was the most D&Dish moment for me haha. "If the party does not pursue the scientists into the next room, in 3 rounds a soldier will crack the door and toss in a grenade. Anyone within 5 feet may make a DC 20 Dexterity check to throw the grenade back through the door before it detonates, causing 4d10 damage to the monster storage tank."
Don't worry Nikki- every time I watch that scene of Bobbie running across the UN line I get emotional too.
The best use of "OK Boomer" ever!
Astronomers who are fans of the show say that Alex's slingshot around the Jovian moons should have taken months...but they still love it.
Alex landed at the place the Karakoum black ops was scheduled to land, apparently to pick up the hybrid. We don't know yet happened to the Karakoum.
We've been watching Naomi getting farther and farther into her own darkness, being unable to do anything she can call actually "good," just harming people along the way to something they can never catch.
Did i just hear what i think I heard? Lmao will have to revisit this video.
One of the few unrealistic things about this series was the flight path Alex took to Ganymede. A gravity assist trajectory route like the one he took would likely have taken months, or even years to accomplish.
But still, the scene was an interesting use of real world science to move the plot along, so I digress.
Ahh time for the wheels to come off.
Icons!!! We love you guys so much.
I hope you guys are safe!!! Love you guys!!!
In comparison to the whole 9 book series, what we have seen to this point is the preface ... The show is around book 2 with elements of 3.
Holy shit they don't even know how close they are with the wild Miller idea
Now it makes sense. I did not get it the first time. Bobby was never supposed to survive. So what was their ultimate to goal concerning Bobby now that she is a loose cannon?
Quietly get her off-world and off the UN’s radar and “suicide” her, probably.
One of the best, you guys are awesome!
Kids and those who are helpless or powerless
Hooray no more aliens!
The gravity slingshot is probably one of the most unrealistic scenes in the show, but it's still great nevertheless. Apparently it'd take many many years if not be outright be impossible to do something like this in the real jovian system.
I knew you guys would love this show, I hope you try Sense8 next it is a few years older but really great.
IIRC the 'Here There Be Dragons' reference comes from old maps...
Where the cartographers put it on the edge of the map as a warning - if you went beyond the borders of the map there was NO knowledge of what is out there.
Feels appropriate.
Martin Larsen There’s a cool Easter egg in this episode - when Alex is on the roci and gets the alert from the Martians they use a real life air traffic map of Wales (you can see lots of EasyJet call signs). What’s on the Welsh flag - a big bloody dragon!
'Here There Be Dragons' is what ancient sailors use to say when their maps ran out. For more info on Amos read The Churn.
The Work Must Be Done.
No dragons but maybe white walkers
I'm just glorified bus driver you yahoo. ~Alex, our pilot.
Yes, that unholy grenade is like a thing that bliping out on the hybrid's chest that took Bobbie's team.
Oh you asking the right questions but the answer will come knocking when both of you least expected. With more questions behind that😎😎.
Fun fact: Frankie Adams (aka Bobby) really did beat up her fellow actor Peter Outerbridge (Martens) and break a TV in that scene by accident.
Is not fun. Check your empathy center in yor brain dude.
Er, "home in" not "hone in." The expression derives from homing pigeons. "Hone in" is more or less a "misheard lyric" than anything else.
HOME IN is a valid term which probably dates back farther than WWII but was certainly used back then. As detection tech advanced, the became more widespread.
While it is certainly a misnomer of HOME IN, the use of home became cemented in the US, mostly via Hollywood movies. Filmmakers also adopted it and it is now a popular term in the industry.
Where "home in" gets its modern usage from guidance systems (homing beacon, homing missile), "hone in" encompasses two figures of speech.
1. Like "home in" it corresponds to arriving at a desired destination.
2. "Honing" as in sharpening an object or skill.
Since much of production (from writing to logistics) involves starting with bigger mass (script, budget, shooting plans) which you refine, there is some HONING involved (stripping away unnecessary dialogue/scenes, apportioning budgets to focused expenditures instead of the rough estimates you started with). As well, you're HOMING in on the desired destination (right script, efficient budget, locations) without knowing what your objective will precisely look like when you get to the goal.
So, mushing those two figures of speech together results in using HONING IN in situations outsiders would prefer to use the more traditional HOMING IN.
And often industry terms sneak their way into dialogue, and those projects end up influencing people to use those terms.
TLDR: Both are right. One is more right than the other, but the other one is most prevalent in niche language pockets.
Naomi seems to be wracked with guilt, except for the Big Thing she done wrong.
Strickland totally ripped off John Locke with that butterfly speech. They think we didn't notice just cause it wasn't a moth.
Could you please react to Outer Banks?? I’ve watched your reactions for so long and I would be so happy, I’m sure other people would like that too. It get’s so good as you keep watching, I definately recomend the show!!!
What other character can you think of who would beat the tar out of someone with a can of Spam, then have a snack from that can of Spam while talking about human trafficking?
JUST SUB AND HAPPY I DID.
I DO HAVE A REQUEST.... FARGO THE SERIES. YOU WILL LOVE IT.
THANKS AND KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.
SPOILER
I loved when you were both like, what if it's Miller! No - that's TOO wild.
Steven 'Why' at 9 min 56 secs. Listen back, don't you think you sound very cinematic, in a Gerard butler sort of a way. lol
Miller?? Lol 😂
I love how a piece of her dies every time she hears the term "screaming firehawks". Its pretty much the worst name ever devised....maximum Alex.
fuck sakes go to the next episode i want your reaction on that one i mean when i watched this i binged it in 1/2 days its such a good show wish you guys wached it like 2 years ago
I love you guys ❤
you should watch kingdom and vagabond
if its not in english, its not going to be watched sadly. I love kingdom 10/10 would watch again
@@lailana3325 wish more people enjoyed these kinds of shows and tried something new
Have you watched prison break?
Rule #1 Don’t Fuck With Bobby Draper
Can you react on Money heist? It's literally one of the best series available on Netflix
There is a kid show that I want to see your reaction watching it. It's Avatar: the last airbender.
EVERYONE..!! Help me convincing them. I know you want to, too..!!
This is not a kid's show - The Normies
Requesting political asylum on Earth gets me every time!!! I'm almost certain we are seeing the future in this show
Good soldiers...follow orders...
Drogon!