Of the main family? Not as clearly and obviously as Jack. Kate had a miscarriage. In the future timeline Rebecca is on death’s door. Kate may or may not be alive in the future. Uncle Nicky accidentally killed that kid in Vietnam? Beth’s Dad died?
Of the main family? Not as clearly and obviously as Jack. Kate had a miscarriage. In the future timeline Rebecca is on death’s door. Kate may or may not be alive in the future. Uncle Nicky accidentally killed that kid in Vietnam? Beth’s Dad died?
Reloaded mostly worked for me. There are flaws but I enjoyed it immensely and felt it was mostly a worthy sequel to the original, possibly my personal favorite movie of all time.
This is now the second time that Porzingis has been caught up in an investigation since the Knicks traded him away earlier this year. The first investigation came from the New York City Police Department looking into accusations that he raped a woman on Feb. 7, 2018. In regards to those allegations, Mark Cuban told…
I’m not going to suggest anything about the author’s first language, but the article’s level of competence in English is comparable to the baseball competence of the play in question.
So...how did they get the just-written draft card inside of the chocolate?
Thank you. This discussion is bad, I saw Kirk Goldsberry’s article on ESPN making the same point.
He succeeded, Jennifer
What’s a little funny to me is that in the movie it’s a crowning moment of awesome and a good trailer moment. But in full context, Neo actually falls down right after that. He’s still learning, so it’s arguably good character and plot development, but it’s a little less cool than how we usually remember it.
I literally do not understand the (somewhat literal) mechanics of this scene, though. Every. Single. Time. I feel like Pepper’s not putting something back in that she needs to. Can someone explain it to me?
“weirdest, most bitter”
Well, the context was the article referring to incidents of this severity. No doubt there have been many other less severe incidents. The point is, please explain how this is the Dodgers’ fault or how they could have prevented this?
My point is more about the personal responsibility of the attackers vs. the responsibility of the team. (Note: not a Dodgers fan.) What steps are they supposed to take to ensure that, of the millions of people that attend their games every year, that there aren’t some random incidents? Even steps like banning…
the Dodgers supposedly made a commitment to improve stadium security to try and prevent these kinds of things from happening
I have mixed feelings on the matter.
I think you’re going to see the same issues that came with refereeing peak Shaq. The bad calls will go both ways and inconsistency will be the biggest issue.
Yeah, I really don’t get it. With the NFL, if I had to explain the hypocrisy on Deadspin’s part, I would guess it’s some combination of “the NFL covered things up,” “Goodell sucks,” and a general pro-labor stance. But it’s hard to see why at least the third wouldn’t apply to combat sports.
I actually consider myself less picky about plot holes than many, but this really took me out of the episode.
Yes, that was the scene! I didn’t get it at all. And I thought it was a Russian/English dictionary, maybe it wasn’t? Either way it didn’t make sense.
Color me skeptical and/or insensitive, but I honestly wasn’t sure how serious that explanation was.
I thought she was reading a Russian children’s book when she started looking up things in the dictionary? So she was trying to figure out the English words for simple words she knew in Russian? Apparently I would just need to watch it again.