R and D TV (Season 4): Difference between revisions

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== [[Daybreak, Part I]] ==
== [[Daybreak, Part I]] ==
David blurts out "Super heroes kill the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]!"  Ron says "Give me a break..."  David snaps Ron's arm in two.


== [[Daybreak, Part II]] ==
== [[Daybreak, Part II]] ==

Revision as of 04:43, 30 July 2009

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He That Believeth In Me

Six of One

The Ties That Bind

Escape Velocity

The Road Less Traveled

Faith

As David suggests "Scientist," Ron transforms into a labcoat but now with the head of a housefly (in homage to the movie The Fly). David quickly swats Fly-Ron in the head with a large fly swatter, who collapses to the ground as she screams "Help meeeeee...!!!"

Guess What's Coming to Dinner?

Sine Qua Non

Ron hands David a child. However, when David holds the child, the baby turns into a demon child and viciously attacks him.

The Hub

Revelations

Sometimes a Great Notion

A Disquiet Follows My Soul

The Oath

Ron has an idea of a talent show and starts juggling. Ron closes his eyes while doing so and tells David about it, but David shoots him.

Blood on the Scales

No Exit

Deadlock

Ron and David are interrupted by Edward James Olmos, who wants to know "Where's my check?" He's dressed in Adama's boxing gear. As Ron bails, Eddie punches David in the stomach, causing a check to fly out and into his hands. "Gracias!"

Someone to Watch Over Me

Islanded in a Stream of Stars

Daybreak, Part I

David blurts out "Super heroes kill the Cylons!" Ron says "Give me a break..." David snaps Ron's arm in two.

Daybreak, Part II

Ron and David, dressed as like Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper from Easy Rider, sit along a dirt road. Ron says "Hey man", and David says "Peace". They are promptly mowed down by a pickup truck (complete with Confederate flag tailgate and a bumper sticker proclaiming "Hicks Rule!"). The evil delivery man from the "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II" skit riding in the truck bed exclaims "frakking hippies!" as it skids to a halt.