Yeah, in the Fran Kranz interview from the LA times the week of the show's launch, he says there is one ep that is basically a straight-up comedy. I would guess this one is it, which would explain why they showed "Man On The Street," and "Needs," to critics, as suddenly showing a "funny" ep could throw people off.
I would also assume that post-"Needs," with only four eps to go, things'll get too intense to have another funny one.
This is going to be one fun episode to watch, especially considering how uncaring Laurence has been. Now it looks like he'll be at the mercy of Actives. I knew it was Adelle on the trampoline right away, I just couldn't believe it until I saw her climbing her way closer to the camera. I'm more intrigued by how Topher could have ended up in his underwear.
Everyone here knows that "Rossum" comes from R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), a play from the early 20th century, which introduced the word "robot" into our language, and apparently is the inspiration for a forthcoming film by the same title, right?
"Say hi from me!"
kasadilla | March 27, 19:59 CET
Rhodey | March 27, 20:01 CET
JMaloney | March 27, 20:01 CET
Any link to a non-US-only site would be appreciated.
wiesengrund | March 27, 20:03 CET
sammygeen | March 27, 20:27 CET
I would also assume that post-"Needs," with only four eps to go, things'll get too intense to have another funny one.
bonzob | March 27, 20:45 CET
Until next season, of course... ;-)
Tin Ear Tom | March 27, 20:59 CET
Jobo | March 27, 21:09 CET
sarahi | March 27, 21:23 CET
The One True b!X | March 27, 21:42 CET
Everyone here knows that "Rossum" comes from R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), a play from the early 20th century, which introduced the word "robot" into our language, and apparently is the inspiration for a forthcoming film by the same title, right?
palehorse | March 27, 23:12 CET
kishi | March 28, 00:59 CET