They seem to be highlighting Rick's cybernetics this season
I noticed that Rick's cybernetics seem to be getting a LOT of use this season. They've done several episodes that even highlight them strongly, like Erickerhead.
I noticed that Rick's cybernetics seem to be getting a LOT of use this season. They've done several episodes that even highlight them strongly, like Erickerhead.
Among them was the Colony of Plymouth. Granted a Royal Charter in 1691, Dukes and Nantucket Counties were transferred from New York to Plymouth. In 1776, Plymouth Colony declared independence from Great Britain along with Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Maryland, following the meeting of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. The Committee of Safety led the colony following the overthrow of the Royal Governor's administration until the first independent governor was chosen by the General Court, and adopted it's first State Constitution in 1787.
Today, the State of Plymouth (PL) has two seats in Congress (note: colors do not reflect party affiliation, they are purely cosmetic), and a 125-member General Court, composed of the 90-member House of Representatives as it's lower chamber, and the 35-member Senate as it's upper chamber. It is divided into 68 towns and cities, and 5 historical, now-defunct counties with no administrative powers, like the rest of Southern New England. It's capital is located at the City of Plymouthton, so named due to easy conflation with the name of the State.
Lois and Hal obviously found where he lived, but would he have even given them his address? Maybe he gave it to Kelly in case being at home got to be too much and Kelly wanted to go stay with Malcolm for a few days?
Something that bugs the most about that episode is the fact that it's not even how lightsabers work! They're usually designed with pressure grips to shut off if the user drops them. And even when they aren't, the blade wouldn't have any weight.
Also, if it did manage to be dropped perfectly vertical while ignited, it's extremely unlikely that it would move that quickly; it would take time to dig through the ground. And if it did, there's a good chance that it would simply get caught in the liquefied rock or metal. Odds are, once it gets a few miles deep, the hilt would start to melt, along with the inner components, until it either cannot project the blade, or the kyber crystal is too damaged to function.
Either way, there's no way that the lightsaber makes it to the core. Probably doesn't even reach the mantle.
I think for me, an episode exploring Carter's childhood would be really interesting. I kind of imagine him having parents that just kinda ignored him growing up, and foisted him off on nannies and boarding schools.
The Belchers live in NJ, right? So Gloria and Al were flying out of Connecticut, presumably Bradley (which, by the way, I know for a FACT has anti-itch cream, GLORIA), which is located only about 2 and a half hours from NJ, only to have a layover about 90 minutes from the Belchers? That doesn't make any sense. What airport would they fly into from Connecticut that's only 90 minutes from the Jersey Shore? Definitely not NYC or Newark, that's too close to Connecticut for a flight to make sense. Maaaaaaybe Philly? Still wouldn't make a lot of sense, but I guess it could work?
I guess I could chalk it up to Gloria just being an absolutely terrible planner. 🤷🏽♂️
I feel like I could have sworn there was an episode where the end credits used Don't Stop Believing, or a parody of it, but I cannot for the life of me recall when. Does anyone know if/when they did?
(If not, they totally should do a parody of it)
I mean, they ARE technically police...
Do you think Evil Morty swapped places with Morty Prime?