Uncle Doc J
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In a recent episode of CW's The Flash (as opposed to CBS's The Flash of decades ago), Mark Hamill ("Luke Skywalker" of the STAR WARS-movies) played a locked-away supervillain whose long-separated son was starting to follow in his 'legendary' footsteps.
In a scene where the new kid had just broken the old guy out of the asylum (and they were 'in the laboratory' discussing plans for future mayhem), the old guy was explaining why the new kid was the best one to follow-after him; and he really did say "I am your father!" (a line made famous in the second STAR WARS-movie, said by THAT movie's main supervillain when he and Luke Skywalker had the climactic confrontation).
How LONG do you think Luk-- Mark Hamill had waited to use that line?!!
In a scene where the new kid had just broken the old guy out of the asylum (and they were 'in the laboratory' discussing plans for future mayhem), the old guy was explaining why the new kid was the best one to follow-after him; and he really did say "I am your father!" (a line made famous in the second STAR WARS-movie, said by THAT movie's main supervillain when he and Luke Skywalker had the climactic confrontation).
How LONG do you think Luk-- Mark Hamill had waited to use that line?!!