We have cartons. But a 2 litre carton is only about 30 cents less than the 4 litre bag of bags.
We have cartons. But a 2 litre carton is only about 30 cents less than the 4 litre bag of bags.
When kids go missing in Canada, we pretty much just give up right away.
Ontario AND Quebec.
The recyclability of the bag depends on what your region's recycling program permits. (My region does not recycle them.) But it's worth remembering that recycling is an energy intensive process. It's arguable that the huge reduction in plastic usage in a bag easily offsets the lack of recycling.
I admit I hesitated before referencing Xanadu. My sister, for one, loves that movie and I honestly think it's goals and ambition are laudable, but it kind of falls apart in the execution.
Don't forget Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, Oedipus Rex, Faust, etc.
To be fair (and I don't know why I'm bothering, since this episode was super dull), but there was more of an explanation for why Sasha was being kept alive than Negan hoping he could turn her. He knows that Rick is up to something and (as Sasha explained to Eugene) Negan will use her against Rick and the gang to get…
I didn't read your user name until after I tried to wipe the hair away.
Guess there's maybe a good explanation for it from last season that I don't remember, but why is Harrison going back to Earth 2? Why not stay close to his daughter and remain on Earth 1?
Considering how fast he is, in his first attack during his arena fight, he must have decided to charge straight for Solovar's shield.
Disinterested or uninterested? I'm honestly not sure which you mean. (Although, I supposed it isn't really possible to be a bit disinterested.)
By going to Earth 2, the episode just (inadvertantly) pointed out a major flaw in the whole need to stop Iris from dying premise for the show.
Actually I think it was Colbert and Carell.
https://youtu.be/Y3K7Qc6vW5Q
I'm confused by Rene's gun stance/flashback. At one point he says something to the effect of "If I had had a gun my wife would still be alive today". But the flashback clearly shows that his wife got shot as a result of Rene shooting the bad guy and that guys gun going off as he fell. So, in reality his wife died…
The gun law wasn't (necessarily) toothless. Instead, it was completely unexplained. It's like the writers decided they were going to show the people that it was possible to come up with gun regulations that would make both sides happy, got to the part where they needed the law, realized it was a way more difficult…
I think (hope) it was written to be father figurish but the actors played it with sexual tension.
They already changed Diggle from the moral centre of the team to the guy who will let his anger and need for revenge jeopardize a mission, so I kept think they were going to change him from family man to guy who cheats on his wife for no good reason. But (unless this is leading up to something down the road) it was…
I'm pretty sure it is. I checked some his other comments and he wrote:
Out of all the people you mentioned, only Luke is a Jedi. Finn has shown no affinity for the force (yet), insert rye bread/sandwich joke here has force abilities but isn't trained as a Jedi and Kylo Ran turned his back on the Jedi before he completed his training.
It won't be the last, but the "canonical" ones will continue to be divided into trilogies (I believe).