formerlyfreedom October 1, 2021 Share October 1, 2021 Two travelers are shipwrecked and a doll runs away from home. Airing Thursday, October 7, 2021. Link to comment
peridot October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 I laughed seeing all the bonding scenes the doll had with the group. I also loved seeing Guillermo being offended that he was having a joint interview with the doll. It was pretty creepy seeing that the spirit in the doll can jump bodies. That mannequin moving was very creepy! The siren was weird/creepy. I'm enjoying seeing all the creatures in the show. 9 Link to comment
ItCouldBeWorse October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 Could Lazlo fly Colin Robinson to Plum Island if they sailed part of the way there? He was obviously able to fly him back to Staten Island from the Siren's lair. Did the Siren eat any of the film crew, or were they all female? 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 (edited) Half-paying attention. Quick question: do any of you live in areas where giant inflatable rats are set up during worker strikes? I see those every now and then. I think there's only one Best Buy on Staten Island, and I've been there. Yeah, I know, series is filmed in Toronto, I'm just a bit tickled. On the other hand, I don't think I've been to Mariner's Harbor. You think there's a market for Nadja dolls? Maybe with an old-school winding device to make her say stuff? Also: Scott Bakula. I think this is the second FX show where he's appeared as himself. I hope Colin Robinson doesn't find him. He strikes me as a guy that can write 500-page Quantum Leap/Enterprise fanfic that goes nowhere. Edited October 8, 2021 by Lantern7 3 6 Link to comment
LittleIggy October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 Count Bakula! 😂 I like Lazlo and Colin Robinson’s new friendship. Loved that Lazlo wouldn’t leave a shipmate. The Guide is def into Guillermo. 😄 I still want a Nadja doll! 41 minutes ago, ItCouldBeWorse said: Did the Siren eat any of the film crew, or were they all female? I heard one of the crew say “shit” after Lazlo and Colin Robinson left and it was a male voice. 4 6 Link to comment
30 Helens October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 Who played the siren? I recognized the voice, but not the face (which was covered in heavy makeup anyway.) Count Bakula. Hee. Link to comment
LittleIggy October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 29 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: You think there's a market for Nadja dolls? Maybe with an old-school winding device to make her say stuff? As I’ve said before, this chapess would buy one. I would like an animatronic one, kind of like how my Baby Yoda works. 3 Link to comment
sistermagpie October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 56 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: Half-paying attention. Quick question: do any of you live in areas where giant inflatable rats are set up during worker strikes? I see those every now and then. Yes--loved seeing one with Nadja doll in it. I confess I was worried as it was deflating that maybe she would really leave us, and after that amazing montage of her good memories from the house I would have been heartbroken! It isn't just that the FX this season have been great, it's that they're used for such perfect hilarity. I didn't think they could top the Baron riding the car/hell hound, then the doll picked up a sword. 56 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: Also: Scott Bakula. I think this is the second FX show where he's appeared as himself. I hope Colin Robinson doesn't find him. He strikes me as a guy that can write 500-page Quantum Leap/Enterprise fanfic that goes nowhere. Oh yeah, definitely. 2 Link to comment
Angeleyes October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 2 hours ago, 30 Helens said: Who played the siren? I recognized the voice, but not the face (which was covered in heavy makeup anyway.) Count Bakula. Hee. The actress is Catherine Cohen 2 Link to comment
possibilities October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 I think it's so funny that they yell "bat!" before they turn into one, and "human" when they change back. I know it's not a new gag, they've done it all along, but it's still so funny to me. 5 Link to comment
Vermicious Knid October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 The inflatable was Scabby the Rat. This was a bit more slapdash than the last few episodes. Still funny, also The Guide has def changed her tune about Guillermo. Was she there because it was Thursday? 5 Link to comment
libgirl2 October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 5 hours ago, Vermicious Knid said: The inflatable was Scabby the Rat. This was a bit more slapdash than the last few episodes. Still funny, also The Guide has def changed her tune about Guillermo. Was she there because it was Thursday? The rat part was hysterical! I have seen them in my area so I am very familiar with them. I want a Nadja doll. 1 Link to comment
Kath94 October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 11 hours ago, Lantern7 said: You think there's a market for Nadja dolls? Maybe with an old-school winding device to make her say stuff? Yes, please! 11 hours ago, LittleIggy said: I still want a Nadja doll! Me, too! 1 Link to comment
Mr. Sparkle October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 11 hours ago, Lantern7 said: Half-paying attention. Quick question: do any of you live in areas where giant inflatable rats are set up during worker strikes? I see those every now and then. I was going to say "Yes! I do!" but then I remembered you and I live in the same city. So, yes! I do! 1 Link to comment
Blakeston October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 I recognized the name of Plum Island from The Silence of the Lambs, as the place where they offered to move Hannibal Lecter, so this depiction seemed very appropriate. Was Guillermo's joy at finding Legos a callback to something, or does he just really like Legos? 1 4 Link to comment
StatisticalOutlier October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 Have we seen Nadja's reading glasses before? For some reason they cracked me up. Then again, everything she does cracks me up. 3 Link to comment
iMonrey October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 Quote Quick question: do any of you live in areas where giant inflatable rats are set up during worker strikes? I see those every now and then No, so I didn't get the joke. Quote I think it's so funny that they yell "bat!" before they turn into one, and "human" when they change back. I know it's not a new gag, they've done it all along, but it's still so funny to me. Only Laszlo does this, and yes, he's done it from the beginning. I absolutely loved this show's take on the Siren. A chicken lady! Quote Was Guillermo's joy at finding Legos a callback to something, or does he just really like Legos? I wondered that too. I don't recall anything about Legos coming up before. Did Guillermo get a new bedroom? He wasn't always under the stairs, was he? Link to comment
Gummo October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 Every episode this season is wilder than the one before and I love it. Lazlo and Colin Robinson have turned into quite the buddy comedy team. Lazlo tossing the people off the boat like a bunch of old paper bags was a good reminder of how little humans actually mean to our vampire crew; there's always a danger of forgetting what monsters they really are. Really enjoyed the old paintings and pictures of Lazlo's seafaring career. The Shadows art department never fails with the "old" pictures. She's half chicken. Well, nobody's perfect. And I had just been lamenting that we hadn't seen enough of the Nadja doll this season -- this episode took care of that! They're missing a huge marketing coup by not offering Nadja dolls -- I think every fan who watches the show would love one. And yes, I'm almost positive we've seen Nadja's reading glasses before, I think when she was using the laptop. Yes, the running mannequin was legitimately creepy and funny at the same time. And the animated Scabby the Rat somehow reminded me of Ghostbusters. I'm glad Nadja's ghost is back where she belongs, in the Nadja doll, making snide asides about all the goofy antics going on around her. Even if Guillermo won't do interviews with her. 3 Link to comment
sistermagpie October 8, 2021 Share October 8, 2021 3 hours ago, iMonrey said: No, so I didn't get the joke. You didn't really miss anything. Those rats gets put outside buildings that are having union disputes. So pretty familiar if you're in a city where they pop up a lot, but no specific joke besides it being a hilarious visual choice. 3 hours ago, iMonrey said: Did Guillermo get a new bedroom? He wasn't always under the stairs, was he? I think that's where he was when he was chewing bubble gum that time after he'd won a few privileges, like breaks, so I think he's always been there. 1 Link to comment
MisterGlass October 9, 2021 Share October 9, 2021 I have to admit I wanted to see a bit more of Colin Robinson and Lazlo's seafaring adventure after that speedy, effective, and gruesome opening. Doll Nadja continues to creep me out 95% of the time, but I did think her little runaway pack on a stick was cute. 1 1 Link to comment
GaT October 9, 2021 Share October 9, 2021 "37 wives and you still can't read a room when a woman needs some attention" 1 12 5 Link to comment
iMonrey October 9, 2021 Share October 9, 2021 During the sword fight I could tell that the Nadja doll is a marionette, and that they use some CGI to erase the strings and do the facial movements. The way she was walking looked very much like a marionette. 1 1 Link to comment
thuganomics85 October 9, 2021 Share October 9, 2021 The "Count Bakula" gag was a great little bit. Glad they got Scott Bakula to do that cameo and his baffled reaction to everything was perfect. The Nadja Doll takes front and center and was awesome as expected. Love that she actually has the ability to transfer her spirit to other inanimate bodies, and possessed both a store mannequin and a massive size floatable rat. Actual Nadja's reaction to everything was hilarious: as was Nandor's understandable bafflement and doing his best not to become collateral damage amongst all the drama. So, Sirens are basically half women/half chickens in this world. Yeah, that pretty much checks out. And, of course, Colin Robinson would fall head over heels for one of them. They better not mention Lazlo knowing sea shanties and not have Matt Berry bust one out at some point in the future! The scenes at Best Buy were all too real. No disrespect to the employees who are just doing what is expected of them from the managers/corporate, but that is definitely a good time to have hypnosis to get out all of the membership/warranty questions. But even it is no match to needing an email! 7 Link to comment
Roxie October 9, 2021 Share October 9, 2021 This show needs just one more thing: MORE SCOTT BAKULA!!!💖💖💖 1 5 Link to comment
possibilities October 9, 2021 Share October 9, 2021 If you think about it, Sirens are kind of like energy vampires, so it makes sense Colin Robinson would have a natural attraction that endures beyond the Siren's actual presence. The fangirling over Scott Bacula was hilarious. 6 Link to comment
Vermicious Knid October 10, 2021 Share October 10, 2021 I looked if anyone reported trying Lazlo's email but couldn't find anything. 1 Link to comment
tennisgurl October 11, 2021 Share October 11, 2021 Who knew Nandor was such a big Scott Bakula fan? The Count Bakula joke was hilarious, talk about opening an episode strong. Add me to the list of people who would totally buy a Doll Nadja, the merchandising people at FX really need to get on it. I am so happy we got a Doll Nadja story, that was so much fun. I am really enjoying how much Lazlo and Colin Robinson have been hanging out lately, now that Nadja is busy its nice that they have decided to stick them in more plots together. I also love how many more weird creature we're getting. I wouldn't have thought to make a chicken legged Siren based on Snooki from Jersey Shore, but I am so glad that the show did. Hopefully the camera guy made it to the boat! 8 Link to comment
Blakeston October 11, 2021 Share October 11, 2021 Guillermo's reaction to the guide's advances would be consistent with the theory that he's only into men. Link to comment
Milburn Stone October 12, 2021 Share October 12, 2021 On 10/9/2021 at 10:43 AM, iMonrey said: During the sword fight I could tell that the Nadja doll is a marionette, and that they use some CGI to erase the strings and do the facial movements. The way she was walking looked very much like a marionette. But is she a marionette with the strings digitally erased--or a pure CGI creation ingeniously programmed to move like a marionette? 2 Link to comment
LisaM October 12, 2021 Share October 12, 2021 Loved the Nadja doll storyline. Not as cracked about the Siren. Link to comment
Catfi9ht October 12, 2021 Share October 12, 2021 7 hours ago, LisaM said: Loved the Nadja doll storyline. Not as cracked about the Siren. Same. This show is way above average compared to most shows, but this episode was on the bottom for me. I didn't really like the siren's design. Her coat or whatever it was covered most of her bottom half. I didn't get that she was half bird until you saw her legs. Maybe that was the joke, but with all the other excellent character designs on this show, the siren was a dud for me. I did like how they used famous depictions of sirens to show their different forms. The person who picks out these examples knows art and mythology really well. This season I think the show is relying on CGI too much and the CGI doesn't look great. When the Nadja doll was occupying a practical object (i.e. the mannequin), it looked great. When she was in the statue, it looked pretty bad. I love Nadja, but I'm uncomfortable when women call each other "whore", "slut", etc. It seems too close to the derogatory usage for me. Since I always like to end on a positive note, I thought how they showed the Nadja doll walking was an excellent blend of CGI and practical effects. The mechanics of Nadja doll's face still astonishes me. It's such excellent work. 1 Link to comment
cleo February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 I'm watching all these late. I guess I'm in the minority but I don't like the doll and never have. It just irritates me. Similarly I'm really tired of the focus on Nadja and Nador fighting over the vampiric council. It's just repetitive and not funny anymore. I do like the pairing of Lazlo and Colin, although in this episode I was kind of meh on their story. I think this season has been much more hit and miss for me than the others. I suppose that was bound to happen. 2 2 Link to comment
possibilities February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 I hate the doll. I find her nightmarishly creepy. I've gotten used to her, but it's not enjoyable. I liked the season overall, but I do think there was a bit too much repetitiveness in it. 2 Link to comment
SmithW6079 July 14, 2022 Share July 14, 2022 On 2/10/2022 at 2:51 AM, possibilities said: I hate the doll. I find her nightmarishly creepy. I've gotten used to her, but it's not enjoyable. Because, by and large, all dolls are evil. 😉 1 2 1 1 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen August 22, 2023 Share August 22, 2023 I have been binge watching this show on Disney Plus over the last few weeks, basically since Paul Reubens died and I found out he guest starred. I really like the show and this might be my favourite episode in awhile. Both plots were really well done. My favourite thing was either Nadja bouncing between being super motherly and worried about the doll to being super pissed off or it might have been how Lazlo kept falling for the siren then getting away. 1 Link to comment
possibilities August 22, 2023 Share August 22, 2023 On 7/14/2022 at 10:02 AM, SmithW6079 said: Because, by and large, all dolls are evil. 😉 Tell it to Barbie! 3 Link to comment
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