QuantumSuicide070
Quantum Suicide
QuantumSuicide070

It’s fine. It’s easier than butter and crisps the bread well. What is it with you people and making these grand, unsupported statements, and acting like you’re doing something profound?

Start a racist website, run it for a year until it’s full of racists, then doxx all of them.

I really hope they take it off as the character was super bland in the pilot, and not being able to see facial expressions doesn’t help. Hope that changes on both counts!

Evs.

It’s also what we call your mom.

I don’t think an homage to the 80’s excuses overly tropey story lines or weird shifts in tone. TWO infiltrations of a military base by separate child & adult-sized air vent tunnels might qualify as parody, but it doesn’t make it good.

Eh. At least this season was more ambitious than Season 2:“Oops we made a hit with no thought of where to take the story. It’s infuriatingly close to being really good.

I loved the subplot with Steven and Robin, but the rest of the season felt like a diminished retread of things we have already seen. The period detail is far more on-the-nose than before, and the main narrative strays from scenes of everyday life much more quickly.

I want to disagree with you, but yeah this guy looks like most of the protagonists in action games (that don’t have a character creator).

Bran you form the legs!!  Oh fuck

I had said this earlier to some friends.. I like television and movies where the only reasonable outcome of the current situation is what you see happen on screen. Anything else is sloppy writing. And this episode had tons of it, even in just the end King’s LAnding scene.

The level of annoying coincidences just continues to grow. Apparently the ships were able to hide from not only the fleet, but also the dragons soaring a few hundred feet above? And not only where they able to hide, but then they were able to swing around the coast, aim their magic crossbows that don’t lose speed and

The complete lack of tactics (and laws of physics, but it’s a “magic” show) in that scene was mind-numbing. I mean - come on - fly in a wide arc behind the ships so their weapons aren’t pointing at you, they can’t turn fast enough, burn the fleet. Also -”get on a skiff” was apparently the worst advice ever?

Nah, you’re totally right. This was cowardly. GoT always gets compared to Lord of the Rings. The climactic battle there rings so true with us because it was inspired by World War One. The battles were so catclysmic and horrible that there were never any winner’s, because even by defeating the evil, the world as it was

I honestly enjoy that Arya is the one who saves the world. It feels like an arbitrary choice

The thing with the Big Bang expansion is that, effectively, the “origin point” is wherever an observer is located. Any location in the universe will measure the same sort of expansion, where distant objects are retreating from them with an apparent velocity proportional to their distance. Put another way, the Big Bang

This had always confused me as well, so I looked it up one day.  The reason this works is because the universe expanded faster than light could travel, so the space between objects has actually stretched at a faster rate than the light could traverse it.

Indeed, the expansion of the universe has been at points faster and slower than the speed of light. There are certain distances away and certain times back in the history of the universe that we cannot now, and never will be able to, see.

Not the first time someone fucked up at the US Open.