I loved, loved, loved the scene at the end with "I'm looking over a four leaf clover" by Mitch Miller. They could have not bothered with it at all or came up some crappy new rendition, but they didn't do that. They used IMO the best version of that song.
What a really pleasant surprise! (Especially on a show where music is not its best aspect.)
I really enjoyed the episode. I liked the way they teased the intro of the Mad Hatter. And B.D. Wong as Hugo Strange seems to be really relishing playing a mustache-twirling villain.
I really enjoyed the episode. I liked the way they teased the intro of the Mad Hatter. And B.D. Wong as Hugo Strange seems to be really relishing playing a mustache-twirling villain.
I really enjoyed the episode. I liked the way they teased the intro of the Mad Hatter. And B.D. Wong as Hugo Strange seems to be really relishing playing a mustache-twirling villain.
I see this expression sometimes "mustache-twirling villain". I'm not sure where it comes from or how a mustache relates to the Villian. Is this a British expression?
I really enjoyed the episode. I liked the way they teased the intro of the Mad Hatter. And B.D. Wong as Hugo Strange seems to be really relishing playing a mustache-twirling villain.
I see this expression sometimes "mustache-twirling villain". I'm not sure where it comes from or how a mustache relates to the Villian. Is this a British expression?
Back in the days of silent movies, the stereotypical villain had a long mustache, top hat and cape and would literally twirl his mustache as he plotted his evil deeds.
Back in the days of silent movies, the stereotypical villain had a long mustache, top hat and cape and would literally twirl his mustache as he plotted his evil deeds.