Maybe!
But this is still fairly common shorthand for waiters.
Maybe!
But this is still fairly common shorthand for waiters.
I've always meant to watch that movie...
I didn't realize that she was the same person from Young Frankenstein until recently too!
What did he do to earn his real name?
It's literal violence
The reveal in this scene only worked so well because of how good the build-up of tension was. Psychological thrillers are where it's at.
Yes, they are in serious trouble.
And while the rest of the developed world seems to be following in a similar direction, they've been leading the way for years.
My guess is that as the need for housing has increased (population growth, short term rentals taking up supply, etc), we haven't been building the right kind of homes to fill the void.
Nobody is out there using land to build "starter homes". It's either large, expensive houses or apartment complexes, so the demand for home ownership is high, but the ones available to buy aren't cheap.
It would be like if nobody made affordable cars, so most drivers were stuck either leasing or saving up for a Lamborghini. (Hyperbole, but you get the idea)
Just tried some reverse image searching with zero luck. If anyone can figure this out, I'd be very impressed.
In that episode, they find Scotty trapped in a transporter buffer.
But they also had a super old Dr. McCoy in one of the first episodes, so maybe lifespans are longer too.