Episode 10: Pops
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Maze looked a little disheveled this hour. I'm wondering if it's because she's stressed out Lucifer still isn't talking to her I was surprised to see her sitting in Dr. Martin's office, but she did say she liked the woman when she visited the bar a few episodes ago. So, it makes sense that she would turn to Dr. Martin for help.
The episode ends when Chloe surprises Lucifer by showing up at Lux, already drunk, after getting the text from Dan's phone. Lucifer consoles Chloe, and she tries to kiss him. Shockingly - Lucifer stops her, in a moment more \"human\" than ever, and Chloe suddenly realizes how drunk she is. And then, Chloe falls alseep right on Lucifer's shoulder.
With just two episodes to go, Mystic Pop-up Bar has stepped up its storylines as more truths have come forward and people are revealing their true intentions. So far, the series has managed to keep a decent pace and remained enjoyable and original throughout, with great characterisation and some shocking twists too.
Remembering all the recent conversations she had with Guibanjang, she starts understanding who he is. When she arrives in the pop-up bar, she sees Guibanjang and tearfully asks him who he is as the episode ends.
\"Brain Eraser\"Season 2, Episode 10Production code:210Premiere date:February 25, 2011 (USA)September 14, 2011 (UK)CreditsDirected by:Mike RothWritten &storyboarded by:Kat MorrisShion Takeuchi (uncredited)Episode guidePreviousNextParty PeteBenson Be GoneTRANSCRIPTGALLERY\"Brain Eraser\" is the tenth episode in Season Two (and the twenty-second episode overall) of Regular Show. It first aired on February 25, 2011.
On the ground, they find the video store clerk. The clerk tells them the way out of the video, and Mordecai, Rigby, and Skips are soon back into the world of reality. While Mordecai is celebrating his memory's displacement, Benson walks into the living room, fussing about something. While Benson is castigating everybody, his body-towel slips off, and his slot pops open, leaving Mordecai, Rigby, and Skips mentally scarred.
\"Mom and Pop Art\" is the nineteenth episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It was first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 11, 1999. In this episode, Homer inadvertently becomes a well-praised outsider artist after his failed attempts to build a barbecue pit. His exhibit goes to the Louvre, and after Mr. Burns buys his artwork, Homer becomes a success. However, after his new art appears in the \"Art in America\" show, Homer's artwork is criticized for being too repetitive of his first piece. After his recent failure, Homer tries to devise something groundbreaking, after hearing of Christo's art.
\"Mom and Pop Art\" was directed by Steven Dean Moore and was the first episode Al Jean wrote after his return to The Simpsons writing staff. The plot was conceived by Jean, who was inspired by a segment about found artists on the television news magazine 60 Minutes. The episode features contemporary artist Jasper Johns as himself, and also features Italian actress Isabella Rossellini as Astrid Weller. It references several famous artworks, such as those of Leonardo da Vinci and Henri Rousseau.
\"Mom and Pop Art\" was written by current showrunner Al Jean and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It was first broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on April 11, 1999. It was the first episode Jean wrote after returning to The Simpsons writing staff. For three years, Jean had worked with Mike Reiss on the fantasy sitcom Teen Angel, a job that he despised. \"Every other day [that I worked on Teen Angel] I said 'I wish I was back at The Simpsons',\" Jean said in the DVD commentary for the episode. The idea for the episode came from a segment of the television news magazine 60 Minutes. The segment was about found artists, who, Jean said, \"take basically garbage and assemble it[...] and turn it into artwork that would sell for tens of thousands of dollars.\"[1] Jean thought that this profession would fit Homer.[1] In the episode, \"Start here tomorrow 7/17/95\" is written in blue paint on the Simpsons' garage door. The date refers to Scully and Julie Thacker's anniversary, which was on July 17, 1995.[2] In the episode's setpiece, the Simpsons visit a hardware store. The segment was inspired by Jean's father, who owned a hardware store that Al Jean used to work in as a child. Later in the setpiece, Homer tries to construct a barbecue that he bought from the hardware store. The scene was also conceived by Jean, and is executive producer and former showrunner Mike Scully's favorite setpiece.[1]
While the designs of Homer's new art friends were not based on anybody in particular, the \"German guy\" was drawn to hold his cigarette in a \"European way\" by animation director Jim Reardon. When visiting the Springfield museum, Homer and Marge see a painting showing Akbar and Jeff, two characters from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening's comic strip Life in Hell. The painting's frame was also signed by Groening himself in real life.[3] The painting next to Groening's was drawn by Scully's friend Tom Gagnon, who is an artist.[2] Some of the paintings in the episode's second act were also drawn by friends of Dean Moore.[4] At one point in Homer's dream, the Vitruvian Man appears and attacks him. According to Groening, there were \"some controversy\" over whether or not the Vitruvian Man would be in nude or not, as he is in the original painting. In the episode, he is wearing a jockstrap.[3] At the end of the episode, Springfield is flooded with water, and Marge is seen painting a picture on the Simpsons' roof. Her painting was drawn by staff animator Amy Clese, who drew it as a recreation of a painting by J. M. W. Turner, an English Romantic painter. According to Dean Moore, the painting was \"pretty difficult\" to animate, as it was drawn with a lot of washes and gradients. He added, however, that he was \"very happy\" with it.[4]
\"Mom and Pop Art\" features American contemporary artist Jasper Johns as himself. His lines were recorded over the telephone, and Jean stated that it was \"extremely exciting\" to have him appear in the episode. The episode also features Italian actress Isabella Rossellini as Astrid. Jean stated that her performance was \"terrific\" and that she was \"wonderful to work with\", although there was one line in particular that she had difficulty performing. In a scene in the episode, Astrid introduces the audience in an art club to Homer's art. Originally, she would have said \"you snorted my father's ashes\", but because of Rossellini's accent, it sounded like she said \"you snorted my father's ass\", according to Jean. Because none of the recorded takes sounded good, the line was ultimately scrapped from the episode.[1]
Also, Johns is portrayed as a kleptomaniac, a person who compulsively steals objects of little to no value. It is a reference to Johns's art style, as he usually uses objects from everyday life for his artwork.[1] In a scene in the episode, Homer channels his anger into his art. The scene is a reference to the 1959 comedy horror film A Bucket of Blood, in which an artist is screaming at a piece of clay to be a nose.[1] After having flooded Springfield, Homer tells Marge that the city is \"like Venice, without the black plague\". The line refers to the outbreak of the bubonic plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century.[1] In the scene, a lion can be seen swimming in the water. The notion that lions can swim is a reference to the season 2 episode \"Bart the Daredevil\", in which the famous daredevil Lance Murdock performs a stunt that involves swimming lions.[3]
Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood of I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide wrote, \"Well, Marge is justifiably upset when, as an artist herself, it is Homer who is suddenly getting the kudos for producing rubbish. It's a good gag but probably not enough to stretch out for an entire episode.\" However, they added that the last scenes, along with Johns's cameo, were \"pure joy\", even though the episode \"drag[s] in the middle\".[13]
Unfortunately if you are in the US you are out of luck. The only way to see it there is not entirely on the up and up (i.e. downloading a torrent). You can trick to mask your IP address and make CTV think that you are coming from Canada as CTV has full episodes online. Other than that, I am sure season 2 will come out on DVD/Blu-Ray and you can order it on Amazon.ca.
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Thus, in a dream, Sheldon finds himself transforming into Gollum and conversing with his mirror counterpart as Smeagol (season 3, episode 17, \"The Precious Fragmentation\"). The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy of epic fantasy action movies set in the fictitious Middle-Earth and follows Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) and the Fellowship as they set out on a mission to destroy the One Ring to ensure the death of its creator, the Dark Lord Sauron.
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