1:36 Doctor Moreau is a character in "The Island of Doctor Moreau" book from 1896, he's a mad scientist who creates a lot of human-animal hybrids. Archer was probably referencing it because of Krieger's "hybrid pig-boy" and other creepy stuff he creates.
I mean, someone's humanity is more of a state of mind than a physical thing, right? Of course, unfortunately, they're also immoral sociopaths on top of being cyborgs.
Also Morse code for the Toronto airport three letter designation. If you're in the area you might be able to pick up a beacon or DME beeping that beat on AM shortwave or VHF radio.
YYZ (pronounced Y Y Zed) is a drumming masterpiece by the Canadian power trio Rush (Kreiger's van has been decorated to match album covers from vintage Rush releases.) I HIGHLY recommend going down the rabbithole just deep enough to a give a listen to the song YYZ sometime...it is a drumming masterclass in one song. Also...at the very end, on the bus, when Katya and Barry are awkwardly together...that scene is a shot for shot remake of the ending scene from the legendary movie The Graduate starring Dustin Hoffman.
The Graduate, if memory serves. Idea being that at the end of the movie they pause and consider what the future might be like and realize they were caught up in the moment, but now will have to follow through without a plan, and feel a tinge of discomfort.
Poor Archer just lost the love of his life to his number one hater. lol
Meh, tbf Archer did let him fall to his doom twice and banged the woman that he was involved with, also shot him.
He had it coming.
The end scene was a/n parody/homage to the movie "the Graduate"
1:36 Doctor Moreau is a character in "The Island of Doctor Moreau" book from 1896, he's a mad scientist who creates a lot of human-animal hybrids. Archer was probably referencing it because of Krieger's "hybrid pig-boy" and other creepy stuff he creates.
YYZ is a song by the band Rush whose drummer, Neil Peart, is considered to be the best drummer who has ever lived.
it would make for and interesting reaction...
Not considered, HE IS
Also the airport code for Toronto I think?
@LrdHollow sorry but he was. Rip neil peart.
Well, "song." Its entirely instrumental, but its amazing.
The guitar-riffs, the bass-licks, the drum-solos...
Archer never fails to shock you lol. Great reaction boss
Right!? 😂
It’s sad that they’re not human anymore. They can try to be happy about it but in the end I think they know they’ve lost their humanity
I mean, someone's humanity is more of a state of mind than a physical thing, right? Of course, unfortunately, they're also immoral sociopaths on top of being cyborgs.
YYZed is a rock song by Rush
Also Morse code for the Toronto airport three letter designation. If you're in the area you might be able to pick up a beacon or DME beeping that beat on AM shortwave or VHF radio.
YYZ (pronounced Y Y Zed) is a drumming masterpiece by the Canadian power trio Rush (Kreiger's van has been decorated to match album covers from vintage Rush releases.) I HIGHLY recommend going down the rabbithole just deep enough to a give a listen to the song YYZ sometime...it is a drumming masterclass in one song. Also...at the very end, on the bus, when Katya and Barry are awkwardly together...that scene is a shot for shot remake of the ending scene from the legendary movie The Graduate starring Dustin Hoffman.
Poor archer, he’ll never be able to love
Funny 😂
"Why did you emphasize the word serial?".
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It's a movie reference 19:58
The Graduate, if memory serves. Idea being that at the end of the movie they pause and consider what the future might be like and realize they were caught up in the moment, but now will have to follow through without a plan, and feel a tinge of discomfort.
Why are you watching this show? This show will wreck you. STOP! While you still can.
When will that be? Cause she is on season 7 on Patreon already. XD