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insyted
This scene and his face was had me completely on the floor.
Amayirot akago
I didn't notice what he said till my second time watching - it's cool how they carried over that line from his Blog after he asked what it meant; love those little tie-ins.

But any time-freeze scene is great in my book. Especially how Hiro quickly stole an olive from the toppled glass wink.gif
InsideTurn
QUOTE (insyted @ Oct 17 2006, 12:07 PM) *
This scene and his face was had me completely on the floor.


Hiro and his friend add a much needed comic relief to the show, as I am sure has been noted before. He is such a goofball.

Which makes his serious turn at the end of the episode that much more interesting. What happened to him?!
narcissus
QUOTE (InsideTurn @ Oct 17 2006, 06:15 PM) *
Hiro and his friend add a much needed comic relief to the show, as I am sure has been noted before. He is such a goofball.

Which makes his serious turn at the end of the episode that much more interesting. What happened to him?!


That is why when future Hiro shows up and is not funny i'm not too excited cuz who is going to make us laugh at least he won't get serious for another 7yrs...
insyted
QUOTE (Amayirot akago @ Oct 17 2006, 06:21 PM) *
I didn't notice what he said till my second time watching - it's cool how they carried over that line from his Blog after he asked what it meant; love those little tie-ins.

What do you mean?


I was cracking up when he showed up at the end with the ninja outfit. Spaking American LMAO!
SavageOwnage
QUOTE (insyted @ Oct 17 2006, 09:25 PM) *
Spaking American LMAO!


Yeah because we all know we can speak American, or do you mean English?
Spectrum
American can be construed as a dialect of English. (It can be a far cry from what the Brits speak, for instance)
Amayirot akago
QUOTE (insyted @ Oct 18 2006, 03:25 AM) *
What do you mean?

Well, in Hiro's Blog on the NBC site (http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/) he said at one point:

"I was studying my phrase book. What does "Let it ride" mean? What is "it" and what is "it" riding? Rodeo term?"
Keshire
What struck me was how well the dialogue flowed. I was practically saying their lines with them.
insyted
QUOTE (Amayirot akago @ Oct 18 2006, 03:45 AM) *
Well, in Hiro's Blog on the NBC site (http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/) he said at one point:

"I was studying my phrase book. What does "Let it ride" mean? What is "it" and what is "it" riding? Rodeo term?"

LOL. I did not even know that he said "Let it ride" until I listened a few times carefully.
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