[S1E1] Test Drive
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In the present, Jersey City, Coop shows his best friend Jamie something that he found: Megas. Coop reveals that he found Megas in the junkyard. Seeing that Megas was damaged, Coop repaired it and replaced its destroyed head with a car. While testing Megas out, Coop and Jamie are attacked by Kiva, who wants Megas back. Coop defeats Kiva, who realizes that due to the modifications Coop did to Megas, she can't pilot it. Coop is now the only one who can pilot Megas. She also realizes that the Time Drive, the device that allows Megas to travel through time, was destroyed by Coop. Kiva offers to train Coop, who pushes the Tachyon Beacon, allowing the Glorft to find them.
Prior to filming, Clarkson's contract was not renewed by the BBC after he was involved in an altercation with a Top Gear producer in March 2015, leaving Hammond, May, and Wilman to follow him in departing the show following the end of the series. Later in 2015, they signed a deal with Amazon to create an original series. Filming for the introduction and tent scenes took place in Los Angeles, California in September 2016. The episode features the trio introducing the new bits of the show, as well as their film. For the film, the trio traveled in three supercars to the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal, where they had timed laps performed by race car driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio.
Clarkson, Hammond and May launch their new series with a film showing Clarkson leaving London to fly to Los Angeles where he meets Hammond and May. Irish rock band Hothouse Flowers plays "I Can See Clearly Now" as the trio drive modified Ford Mustangs through the California desert to Rabbit Dry Lake, while being accompanied by a range of cars and a fly-over by the Breitling Jet Team. The trio greet the audience and viewers and also introduce the show's tent.
The film presented in the episode shows Clarkson, Hammond and May testing three hybrid hypercars; the McLaren P1, Porsche 918 and LaFerrari at the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal. After the first portion of the film, Clarkson, back at the tent, introduces the "Conversation Street" segment, where the trio talk about a speeding ticket that May received for driving a mere 37 miles per hour (60 km/h). Then the show's new test track, the "Eboladrome" at RAF Wroughton, is revealed, where after a Ferrari 488 is driven, Clarkson test drives a BMW M2, which is then taken around the "Eboladrome" by their new driver, former NASCAR champion Mike Skinner. Afterward, the "Celebrity Brain Crash" segment is introduced, featuring celebrities who are scheduled to appear on the show, but are all humorously "killed" before being able to take part. Jeremy Renner, Armie Hammer and Carol Vorderman all appear individually during this segment.
Returning to Portugal, Belgian race car driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio performs timed laps in the hypercars. Clarkson makes a bet with Hammond and May that they will be able to demolish his house, if the McLaren P1 is not the fastest in a timed lap. The episode ends with the lap times being revealed back in the tent, showing that the P1 did not have the fastest lap. Clarkson's house would later be destroyed in "Opera, Arts and Donuts", the third episode of the first season.
Kamala appears for her first-ever driving test and reverses and crashes her car into her examiner's. The trippy song that plays during the teen's tremendous misstep is the Tamil language track "Oh Nanba," composed by Oscar-winning Indian singer A.R. Rahman and sung by S.P. Balasubramaniam and Aaryan Dinesh Kanagaratnam. The melody is from the 2014 Indian Tamil-language action-drama movie "Lingaa," starring Tamil cinema veteran Rajnikanth.
After failing her driver's test, Kamala accompanies her mother, Muneeba, on errands for her brother Amir's wedding. The mother and daughter are seen shopping in a New Jersey neighborhood populated by South Asian immigrants. The vibrant stores offer traditional South Indian clothing, and the sweet stores are teeming with barfi (a milk-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent), colorful saunf (sugar-coated fennel seeds), and traditional South Asian wedding jewelry. The peppy song playing over the scene is "Ko Ko Korina," which first appeared in the 1966 Urdu-language film "Armaan." The track is famously referred to as the first pop song of South Asia and was sung by the late legendary Pakistani singer Ahmed Rushdi. It was produced during the golden age of Pakistani cinema, so it's pretty incredible to hear it in an MCU show!
Kamala Khan, a nerdy sixteen-year-old and massive fangirl of the Avengers, deals with the struggles of teenage life: school, friends, family, and learning to drive, but she also plots with her friend Bruno to attend AvengerCon. After her parents refuse to allow her to go, she sneaks out anyway. At the convention, a mysterious artifact that she took from her family's attic for her Captain Marvel cosplay activates her superpowers.
In her first day of testimony in her criminal fraud trial, Holmes described the idea for Theranos and why she chose to drop out of Stanford and form her own company. She always knew she wanted to be an inventor and idolized Apple founder Steve Jobs. (Hence the black turtlenecks.) And yes, the first idea for her company was indeed a pill and then a patch. Holmes talked about patenting the idea of a miniature device that could diagnose and deliver medicine in real-time.
Holmes eventually abandoned the idea of the patch and developed the prototype for her first analyzer using cartridges to test small finger pricks of blood. The image of the first real prototype was shown in court during Holmes' testimony. Viewers might not recognize the device on screen, because creators of The Dropout slightly changed its look.
The introduction episode of the podcast has BraedenV introduce himself and quickly go over some ideas for the future of the show.He talks a bit about his latest release, The Mountain.(Stream here: )BraedenV announces his March 25, 2022 song single release called 'Bye Bye'.He talks about his experience going into the studio to work on this track.Braeden discusses new shows, what to expect in the future, and more.
In the next room, you just need to grab your USB stick from her laptop, however if you want there is some more here you can learn. Pick up the pregnancy test near the computer, and she will get mad at you. Rewind time after doing it, then talk to her. There is now an option to say "I heard a rumor about you". This will prompt her to share what has recently happened in her life.
Regardless of your choice, you will eventually end up going for a drive with Chloe. Your destination happens to be the same spot from the beginning of the game, minus the massive storm. Instead of walking forward though, head back down the path. There is a large rock on the right with a bird atop it. This is another Optional Photo. Once you have it, you can head up the mountain. There are a few objects along the way you can interact with. Once at the top, stand behind the bench Chloe is on, and you can take another photo. This is the last of the Optional Photos for this episode.
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