1x14
TKO
People in the future are terrible at drug deals. I mean c'mon guys, handshake and palm it off. And Garibaldi's equally bad at arresting them. "I sure hope nobody stabs me in the back I'm about to turn to them."
Hey, a dashing stranger saves him. That's convenient.
Oh god. I remember the title of TKO. Is it as terrible as my subconscious tells me, or do I have it confused with that Voyager episode with the Rock? Or Rocky? Or Bloodsport? Or every generic fight movie where somebody's too stubborn to succumb to their massive brain damage so somebody grudgingly looks upon their bloodied face with respect?
...No disrespect to Bloodsport. Screw that brick in particular, vD, it deserved it.
Ivanova's been talking to some Rabbi for a few minutes but I honestly tuned out. Bloodsport reminiscing was more important. I should rewind that....
I'm uncultured and don't know what Shivah is when it's not either a Final Fantasy summon or an Indian goddess, so the impact of the scene escapes me but I get what it's going for. Religion's a recurring theme of the show but I don't think I ever particularly cared for it.
Yada yada, "Don't enter the fight, only the manliest of manly men could do it, and me implying you're too fragile is the best way to convince you."
Another adrenaline riddled rabbi-scene.
Oh god, and another one. This is a lot.
The guys sparring in the background seem to be having fun. Not the best camera angles to make the hits seem real, but they're energetic enough. Looks like they lacked direction as the one guy in the threeway is just kinda standing there.
"Stroke off". Well, that's direct.
I agree with Ivanova here. If she's not displaying erratic behaviour and it's been months since the death, everybody should back off. She's dealing how she wants to and it's nobody else's business.
Alien with no nose and mouth in the audience of this first fight would've been terrible to act as. Wonder if they did anything special to improve his ability to breathe.
I bet these fights would last longer if they trained for a single session on how to block a hit. The guy was just a punching bag.
Centauri-extra during this exchange is doing some quality "lean slightly closer to the guy talking, squint, and nod" acting. Oh yeah. He's nodding the shit out of that squint.
Rabbi scenes are boring said:
♫ Don't want to be a fool for you
Just another rabbi in your game for two
You may hate me but it ain't no lie
Rabbi, bi bi bi ♫
"Earth Liner White Star"
Oi, isn't the White Star the name of the important thingy later with the see-saw beds and a Ranger infestation? I'm going to imagine that it's this passenger liner super upgraded. There. That's now canon.
Hey, Walker Smith blocked a kick, is that even legal?! His "NotGetKickedInTheFace Style" shall surely succeed where previous guy's "SkullBlock Style" failed.
"He's the best I've ever seen!" C'mon, Gyor knocked out a guy that was probably paid a sandwich to throw the fight, don't get overly grandiose here.
Another Scene with a rabbi said:
♫ Ra ra rabbi scene, lover of the Russian queen,
There was a cat that really was long.... ♫
Alright, now to see who's the greatest fighter in universal history!
Aw, C'mon Smith, use your secret block style! You know that faces aren't his fists' weakness! I mean, blocking's like punching, except you punch his incoming arm with the side of yours.
Hey, now Gyor's forgotten how to block.
...I feel that intermingling an underground fighting plotline with a somber emotional plotline may not have been the best choice. "PUNCH HIM IN THE FACE, HACK THE GROIN, respectfully hug Ivanova, sorry for your loss, we share your pain, PUNCH HIM IN THE THROAAAAAAAT"
This choreography is amazing.
"Ok, your turn."
"Now your turn."
"K, now you punch me."
"Ok, I've got next."
Oh, oh, oh. Bloodied face? Check. Grudging respect? Check!
ADRIAAAAAAAN?
Woops, wrong movie.
Smith! Smith! Smith!
"The best I've ever seen."
...I'd be remiss if I didn't bring up the fact that not a single person got TKO'd in this episode though. The most blatant case of false advertising since The NeverEnding Story.