SolongeFarewell
SolongeFarewell
SolongeFarewell

IDK. I tend to lean on the Con-Air philosophy that being highly trained makes you more responsible, not less. If she thought she was being robbed, she should have retreated into the hallway and called it in. Like she was trained to do.

I hope the person who gave him a key was evicted immediately. Private student housing is slightly less uptight than university housing, but usually have basically the same rules about smoking, firearms, and giving a key to non-residents.

Does anyone else get the weird feeling that Leto designed these himself in Paint or something?

Was anyone else taken aback when they suggested that it would have been preposterous for her to be with Allen for 20 years “to get back at Mia” when the rest article sounds like her entire life is about hating Mia?

Lucas was so fixated on what I’m now certain was his original plan (Darth Jar Jar) that he didn’t even see that what he had in Darth Maul.

It’s student housing. They were students. He is not. He shouldn’t have even been there, let alone have a key.

I straight hate Cuomo and it still would have been easier for me to vote for her as mayor than governor right out the gate.

I think she would have had a lot more luck if she had ran for a city government position the first time out. She’s done enough local work that its easier for NYC residents to know of her for anything else than acting, but I seriously doubt anyone who doesn’t keep an ear to the ground on NYC public school stuff would

Right, it’s not really a cash-heavy business.

The whole fight scene between Davos and Danny made like zero sense. The cut where Davos is dramatically staring into the light and this somehow allows Danny to get the upper hand is up there with Jack not climbing on the giant door raft in Titanic. It doesn’t even make sense within the context of the scene.

Something they danced around but then backed off from that I think would have changed the show for the better is if they had confirmed that Danny didn’t win but Lei Kung knew Davos couldn’t handle the power. The idea that Lei Kung cheated on this incredibly specific ritual and it somehow screwed with the cosmic order

Eh, I would also argue that the tendency for period pieces to be very very white is also a thing.

Even if it was her apartment and he was robbing it, she could have just gone back in the hallway and called 911.

Literally all they had to do is not talk to the press and it seems to be the one thing they cannot do.

I’m a lazy introvert and if someone told me I could be paid my salary for working out instead of my career, I’d take it in a heartbeat.

I mean, I really want this person to go to jail, but I don’t see how this is manslaughter? This is second degree murder, yo.

If she was screaming for him to open up, that means she was expecting someone to be home. In 2018. If she really thought her lock was jammed, why didn’t she call the person she expected to be home? How did she know that the dude who opened the door wasn’t a friend of her partner/ roommate? Her story as is makes more

The details emerging are suggesting that she was trying to break into his apartment because her key wouldn’t work, he opened the door to see what was going on and she shot from the hallway.

But even if he was robbing her, she’s a cop. She could have arrested him.

The ice cream was peppermint because they needed to shoehorn it into the movie, despite that it’s not a common enough flavor to be at a carnival booth. Not the biggest logic leap in the film by far though. IDK, it could have been a totally passable Taken and The Long Kiss Goodnight mash-up if they had let Garner’s