A Cool Guide to the Evolution of the Alphabet
She talksh in her shleep
Only a leap from the lions head will he prove his worth.
but then why was there even a "J" tile...
The traps were set up about a thousand years later (the knight at the end fought in the crusades after all). That said, J didn't actually come around until a handful of centuries after that even, so it truly is an anachronism.
The knight at the end spoke modern English, so clearly he'd been getting updates from the outside world somehow (a sect set up to support, maybe?) and updated the traps accordingly.
Love a good retcon.
I bet he's got a TV stashed away back there somewhere.
The knight is always fiddling with the rabbit ear antenna to get a good TV signal with the shitty reception in the cave.
He definitely poured water from the Holy Grail over those rabbit ears to try to improve reception.
At the very least, there’s a ton of metal around… maybe he can pick up radio waves
He might not be able to heft that sword, but every now and then the false grails picked up a radio station and, boy, did that Knight bust a move.
And instantly the music from those scenes is stuck in my head.
Plus the spelling of "Jehovah/Iehouah" in any latin alphabet didn't really exist until after the crusades.
Well this was after the crusades. Regardless, though, it doesn’t add up.
Weren't the temple/traps set up by the crusade knights? So they would have been using the knowledge they had at time.
Yeah it wasn’t well past the crusades, but the knight had “fought” (i.e. past tense). Either way probably shy a century and change to that usage (and that usage was definitely not just “jehovah with an i” anyway)
Lol i knew the scene before clicking the link.
I didn't expect the alternate scene ending when I watched all the way through.
...oh dear...
for more context, watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfB9mX5UUNU