I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Sprockets on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched those crazy things stop in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
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What movie/novel is this referencing? Elroy’s dialogue reminds me vaguely of an old short story, but I can’t think of it.
It’s a reference to the Voight-Kampf test from “Blade Runner”.
When Judy starts doing that freaky calf-riding thing, that’s not good.
I always knew there was something not right about that boy …
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Sprockets on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched those crazy things stop in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
Time to die.
LOL! You beat me to it. A great scene, especially when Elroy released the robot dove.
I would say this was a moving scene, but we’re talking Hanna-Barbera here.
I thought the part with the dream where George rides through the city on the Spacely Sprockets unicorn was a bit over the top.
Is this also a ref to the removed scenes that implied that HF’s character was ALSO an android, and just never realized it?
I loved the big reveal when Rosie finally realized she wasn’t human, and all of her memories of family and childhood had been implanted.