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Things you've always wondered about in sci-fi movies
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<blockquote data-quote="p51" data-source="post: 5313969" data-attributes="member: 10027"><p>Yeah, I never got caught up with stuff that was clearly written for the audience to fill in with their own imagination.</p><p>When I first saw "Pulp Fiction," I could tell right away that there was no answer as to what was in the briefcase.</p><p>I recently read there was a scene in "Big Bang Theory" where an exhausted/satisfied Penny rolled over in the sack and tells Leonard that he "really is a genius," to which he replies, "I had to Google how to do that," and for a long time afterward people wrote asking what exactly he'd done. As if there was an answer. The joke was you didn't need to know what he did and anyone should know there is no one thing a guy can do to get such results every time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p51, post: 5313969, member: 10027"] Yeah, I never got caught up with stuff that was clearly written for the audience to fill in with their own imagination. When I first saw "Pulp Fiction," I could tell right away that there was no answer as to what was in the briefcase. I recently read there was a scene in "Big Bang Theory" where an exhausted/satisfied Penny rolled over in the sack and tells Leonard that he "really is a genius," to which he replies, "I had to Google how to do that," and for a long time afterward people wrote asking what exactly he'd done. As if there was an answer. The joke was you didn't need to know what he did and anyone should know there is no one thing a guy can do to get such results every time! [/QUOTE]
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