Review of Patriot

Patriot (2015–2018)
7/10
The pipe engineering talk is comic invention, not real engineering terms.
27 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Here is the best example of invented, and very funny, engineering lingo:

From the 4th episode:

Leslie Claret: "And now to explain the core of Donnely nut plate spacing and cracked reconfiguration. . . my associate John Lakeman."

Lakeman: "Ready to talk plate processing and residue transport plate funneling? Why don't we start with joust jambs? Plates and jousts, can we couple them? Oh yeh. We fit Donnely nut spacing grip grids and splay-flexed brace columns against beam-fastened derrick husk nuts and girdle plate jerries while plate flex tandems press task apparati of 10 vertpin-plated pan traps at every maiden clamp plate packet. Knuckle couplers plate alternating sprams from the T-Nut to the S.K.N to the chim line."

Q. from audience: "How do you account for lift slippage if your girdle plate jerries cross the prim fixture?"

Lakeman: "You mean the prasm span fixture rig, Guy? We haven't used the prims since 2004. Let's get serious. Hunched Howzer heat rails. Let's talk about 'em."

Just so's we all know its just good fun.
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