That's a good burn, Patrice.
That's a good burn, Patrice.
My point is that there's an age gap, but not an implausible one. I'm not talking about his actual family life.
I'm pretty sure there's a ton of 25 year olds that would gladly climb up Chris Pratt without any kind of entertainment industry imperative.
It's interesting though, because he thinks he is holding all the cards, but there's one out there that he doesn't know about. Maeve. Ford thinks he's the only one that knows Bernard is a host and is therefore reparable. He assumes that Bernard will stay dead because nobody will know they can fix him. But Maeve…
My impression is that if a host is killed outside of their loop, they're fixed and put back into service so as to minimize disruptions to the storylines. Of course, that's just my impression, and it's subject to being totally wrong.
He can certainly be fixed because he's a host, and since Maeve knows that Bernard is a host, she may very well see fit to have him fixed up by her human flunkies after she inevitably happens upon his body.
I think the theory is probably right, but I think people fight it because not everything squares with it. Dolores interacting with the MIB in the "future" story line without her appearing to be self aware. Or her in the "past" seeing the same old church that current Ford went to a few episodes ago looking the exact…
I hope that in the next episode, the humans start to realize that they're just characters in s tv show with just as little free will as the hosts.
It's interesting, actually. The old adage is "Democrats fall in love, Republicans fall in line." In this cycle, it looked like neither side was living up to this premise. Democrats didn't fall in love with Hillary, and Republicans (at least the elected ones) weren't falling in line behind Donald. But in the end…
GO CUBS!!!
It had already been concretely established that the hosts keep interacting with each other even when no guests are around. Boss lady comments on it after sexing Beetee.
Also Rebus has a rockin bod, apparently. Too bad about the psycho milk murderer rapist programming though.
He's a universally acclaimed composer and playwright whose current Broadway show is a bona fide cultural phenomenon. He's won Grammys, an Emmy, multiple Tonys, a Pulitzer, and a MacArthur Genius grant. He is obviously incredibly talented, whether or not you liked all of the sketches he was in.
Remember a year ago when NBC banned Trump because of the horrible things he said about Mexicans? How in the world has this monster become normalized to the point where he's even allowed on these shows?
GAH-GAHDAMMIT!
"We're not that different, just human or whatever" - Brittany Taylor
It's in a bank, guarded by robots.
My favorite read was when the manor was full of magic creatures trying to pull out Excalibur. Frustrated, Piper ends up pulling out the sword, which causes a magical guy to appear and to declare her the heir of a grand and magical destiny. Her response: "Ah, crap."
She did a Nerdist interview a couple years ago. Basically, she thought she was signed up for a 2 year stint, but it was actually a 2 year contract with an option for 3 more years. She didn't have anything bad to say about the show, but she'd never done television before and she was just not happy being in the same…
Fun fact: they couldn't get Doherty's likeness for the Season 9 and 10 comic books either, so when wanted to bring back ghost Prue they made her a blonde woman with a wonky eye.