I like the FBI agent trying to claim that there's no such thing as the Mafia or organized crime, and getting funny looks from Japp, Hastings and Poirot for claiming that. Of course that's because at the time their boss J. Edgar Hoover was black mailed into having his agents stay away from the mafia. It wasn't until the guy died that the FBI started investigating the Mafia.
I like how when a new pirate is introduced, they show that pirates wanted poster on the screen and then that pirate grabs or rips it off the screen.
Note that this was the first time that a character in the series used the Haku ability as Shanks used it on the sea king. Also we're introduced to a former member of Gol D. Rogers crew and another member is mentioned but appears in the following episode, however them being former crewmen of Gol D. isn't revealed until episode 400 of the anime. And if you noticed, I called him Gol D. Rogers, not Gold Rogers which is what the navy and world government publicly calls him as the World Government doesn't want the rest of the world to know of the existence of people from the D clan and that they still exist.
The Borg Queen's personality seems to be more human after her link up with Jurati, more emotional.
There's a scene in this episode that has the most unlikely cause of a wardrobe malfunction that I've ever seen, and for this series that says a lot.
Was Chekov wearing a beatles wig? His hair did not look at all natural.
So no one mentioned that the "Prime Directive" was violated in this story. And let's face it, Kirk has done this a number of times, forced Federation (aka Western) values on another culture.
Amusing to see some attempts at sexual harassment by Mr. Chekov, some things just don't age well.
Elf egoistm at work, wanting a guy's superior sperm while calling him an inferior human.
So we have a family where the father had his son try to poison all the outcasts a couple of decades back and only one member of that family is still known to be alive. Wanna bet it turns out to be the only "normal staff" member of that school.
Oh damn, Thing hiding inside a skull, cracked up at that.
So we got a young goblin girl that was raised by Peter like a sibling or daughter, until she was taken away by the Klan, I mean Goblin Hunters, after re-uniting as an adult he bangs her like any of the other ladies in this series, yeah, really no surprise there
Am I the only person that thinks that those demons had the face of Stitch from "Lilo & Stitch"
Notice that in every picture and flashback of the ex-wife, she's only wearing long skirts but now that she's with someone else she's wearing short skirts., perhaps hubby had repressed her?
After the fight with the guys that Marc was trying to get info from, when Marc comes back and two of the guys are down, he looks surprised and Steven is saying from the mirror that he didn't do this, and since he lacks fighting skills, that would be true and there may be a possible third personality involved. In the comics Moon Knight does have a third personality, Jake Lockley, and that may be the case in this series as well and that Marc and Steven are not yet aware of this third persona. And the Egyptian Gods don't really seem that wise seeing taht they just accept Harrows claims without any proof when his people are digging up a site just a few miles away. Also, it's not the time for Gods, just for men, do they know that the Thunder God Thor is running around out there?
Did anyone notice that there are two moons in the sky, meaning that this takes place on a planet other than Earth?
Yea in the very first scene we see a Muslim teen wearing a habib but with a short sleave shirt. If a Muslim girl is religious enough that she'd wear a habib, she'd her arms and legs covered as well.
It looks like all the voice actors were changed from the previous episodes and they are horrible, especially Frankenstein's, also horrible Asian stereotypes and voices, it was a headache to listen to.
I know it's a plot device for the female lead to be such an idiot, but it gets to the point that you have no sympathy for anything that happens to her at this point. Every bad thing that has happened to her was a result of bad decisions on her part. She keeps getting involved in a game where you need some brains to win and she's a complete moron.
This story is full of idiots, the husband is an idiot, he agrees to take care of a client's pet knowing that he could get evicted for it, worse you got a one woman HOA who complains at the drops of a dime. As for the son, let's say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. And the biggest idiot is the original owner of the penguin, an exotic pet, you don't just entrust the care of an exotic pet to just anyone, you leave them with professionals.
Naoko Yamada (Yukie Nakama) from the Trick series (https://trakt.tv/shows/trick) appears in this episode, trying her failed magician tricks and getting insults about her lack of boobage.
Yabe's dumb luck to the extreme, 5 different assassins' trying to kill the person he's pretending to be and dumb luck has them kill each other off.
In this series we sometimes see product placements, usually the "MM" brand labels, but this time we see Nikon cameras. This episode was in 1988 so they slide with this, now we'd see the camera names changed by a letter or two to something like Nikan or Nokon.
Yabe was bad enough in the previous season, taking credit for other people's work, this season he now blackmails his superiors in order to get promotions.
The cult symbol shown in this episode reminds me of the cult symbol shown in the movie 20th Century Boys, https://trakt.tv/movies/20th-century-boys-3-redemption-2009
Naoko Yamada (Yukie Nakama) from the Trick series (https://trakt.tv/shows/trick) has a cameo in this episode.
In the scene with the cat editor, his staff makes references comparing him to Puss N Boots, Felix the Cat, and the cat from the Smurf series.
Why do otaki writers think that wearing shorts while representing your college professor at a professional assignment is considered proper? Really you're supposed to be presenting your professor and college and you wear shorts?
So it never occurred to Daisuke to use his partners phone to call his own cell and have it bought to him? but I suppose it would have lessened the being out of his element storyline
Simple times, Inspector hears that the professors home is being invaded by a large gang and he doesn't call for backup but instead goes to the home with only a kid, Jimmy Sparks. Remember this series is in Japan, with much stricter gun control laws than in the U.S., yet the kid is using a gun, WTF.