Proving once again that horse racing doesn’t have many stars, just a bunch of “glue guys”.
Proving once again that horse racing doesn’t have many stars, just a bunch of “glue guys”.
OWAH NUCLEAH WASTELAND IS BETTAH THAN YAW NUCLEAH WASTELAND
Is it sold out?
Well wouldja lookit that. Turns out graphics aren’t as important as gameplay. Strange times.
Even worse, they’re being driven to Oklahoma’s football stadium.
Yes, I can't believe anyone would take a multimillion dollar company seriously. Just over 3 billion for 2014 U.S. Dollars in sales. Yup. Can't believe anyone would take them seriously.
Yeah, it’s hard for me to read articles about new Mac products sometimes. You end up with people arguing they’re just going to tailor their usage around whatever restrictions the new hardware has (like the new Macbook’s single USB-C port, necessitating dongles for just about everything at the moment), rather than…
Sometimes, an NFL team gives a player and contract, and then doesn’t honor it.
A lill crazy how one side has so much power that they can do as they please
Above, via Kotaku reader SilentAssassn87, a lovely little dig from the developers of The Witcher 3, CD Projekt Red,…
+un.
Say what you want about Goodell but apparently his couch game is impeccable.
“More likely than not” is enough to rule against someone in any civil suit. It’s legalese, not just “well, gosh, I guess they did it...”
Exactly this. I didn’t like the scene, but not showing it would have allowed the wishful thinkers among the audience to pretend it didn’t happen. I feel like I’d already been seeing people acting like Sansa has some sort of power or agency in her situation right now and (while she may be figuring out a long game) this…
For one, it changed Theon’s mind about who he works for. His face at the end was pure hatred of Ramsay. Not fear, not anymore. I’d say the same thing has happened for Sansa. She’s no longer going to play along, if the previews are any indication.
It did advance the plot line, everyone was too up in arms pearl clutching about Sansa, that they missed the facial gestures of Theon overcoming his Stockholm Syndrome for a future plot point... But no one cares about that, apparently.
Why do you need a defined “beginning, middle, and end”? This is the root cause of your problem. I think the basic idea is for you to extrapolate your own perceived meaning from shows like this. The last scene in the Sopranos, for example. Many people hated it because it didn’t give them “closure”. Who the hell needs…
This is very Slate-y.
Photo: AP