Wow you're optimistic!
Wow you're optimistic!
A friend of mine did a rotation in a hospital here in Atlanta. She swears this is true. A guy came in with unexplained abdominal pain. After going through the normal troubleshooting and not getting any answers they did a CT scan. He had dozens of small oval objects throughout his digestive track. They finally got…
Got called to a college dorm one time for a female who was very intoxicated.
Well it went down just like that. Too bad it sure doesn't go right with how brilliant Rust was supposed to be.
Not only that but talk about total failure of the smartest guy on the show to think back to that even though he found all those sculptures in that building would be so out of character.
I don't think it's strange to bang two hot girls in the span of 7 years, unless you're a chud. Plus the second girl was literally a whore who remembered him as a famous hero detective who solved what was probably the case of the decade and who tried giving her advice to set her life straight.
Not exactly true. The cast and storyline will change each season, like American Horror Story.
Without spoiling anything, the show (so far) isn't at all supernatural, and I don't think it's going to go there. In terms of theme and mood, the show draws from the same well as weird fiction/cosmic horror, but it gets there while staying firmly in the real world, which kind of makes things even more terrifying.
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Exactly that, Lovecraft borrowed him and Derleth elaborated on it, then Chaosium took it to silly lengths, but: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_…
Rust was clearly still obsessed with this, *spoilers* considering what he uncovered after the case was supposed to be "solved". He may have quit the force, but it's clearly still been eating at him all these years. No wonder he showed up at a similar crime scene. I really don't know how it's going to end, but dammit,…
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It is physical abuse, and yet I agree with the above that the specific actions carry different connotations.
The girl is described as having been "catatonic when we found her," so I think she lived.
I changed it to say "hit" so that we don't have to have this debate. I think either way it's physical abuse. He hit her really hard.
It was really 100% a slap. I don't know how you could even mistake the two. And honestly, it does matter. A slap is *very* different from a punch—very, very different, for both parties.
100 years to perfect the zipper; how much longer until people figure out how to merge on the freeway?
Thank you. Now if only more people could understand this basic concept. I might have to post this to FB and sit back and watch the ensuing storm. Sounds like a fun distraction from work.
*Spray. Count two seconds. Enters a filled conference room*