I’m not sure you’re accurately weighing the Night King’s options here. Let’s look at these two scenarios:
I’m not sure you’re accurately weighing the Night King’s options here. Let’s look at these two scenarios:
I hope it’s the latter: he can only raise those killed by his cohort. Anything more than that feels like it stacks the odds against the living so impossibly high as to be insurmountable.
Let’s also not forget that after this season Steve Yzerman is gone. He put together a team that was clearly the best in the league this season, one of the best in the league overall for a few years running, and yet it got completely outplayed in 4 straight games. Good luck to his protege in trying to remedy the…
In case anyone’s wondering: of fucking course Swindon voted to leave the EU, by a margin of 54.7%-45.3%. But yeah I’m sure this had nothing to do with Brexit, move along folks nothing to see here! And if you believe that, boy do I have great news about funding the NHS with £350m per week!
It’s not just the new fans that feel this way: I’m an old fan (slightly younger than Simmons, but I clearly remember watching Magic vs. Bird, pre-title MJ, and the Bad Boy Pistons) and I’m much more interested in tracking individual players than teams as a whole. I had a hometown team that was genuinely good for much…
Nope, not just you! He’s such an insufferable prima donna that every dumb thing he does—especially when he’s foul-chasing—is schadenfreude so pure I want to mainline it directly into my veins.
I noticed that too. God he’s so easy to dislike.
And if any ship ever deserved to be spared getting scrapped, it was The Big E. An inexcusable shame that she wasn’t preserved as a museum ship.
I’m just going to start reposting my last response to these “What’s wrong with the Rays?” articles:
Made a similar comment and totally agree. As currently constructed, there doesn’t appear to be an endpoint beyond the safety/conflict/repeat cycle they’ve established too many times. Your idea of a crossover integrating a FTWD cure or somesuch might be the answer but that needs to come sooner rather than later.
This conundrum is one of the reasons I stopped watching TWD: given the rotating cast members, there is no discernible payoff waiting at the end of years of misery. No doubt they can spin some faintly positive ending with survivors banding together in a functional society, but that’s very meh and something we’ve…
I have been keenly watching the slow-motion trainwreck that is Brexit and it’s just so insufferably stupid, and even worse is that it’s so predictably stupid.
Ah, misdirection with the irrelevant question. I like your style, mate.
Watch Messi beginning with that initial, lovely, almost inch-perfect cross to Vidal, and you’ll see that not a single Sevilla player marks his run into the box.
If this is your elevator pitch, take my money.
Naaaaaaah. Don’t get me wrong I understand if the Carlton’s not for everyone in that it’s a bespoilered cheap saloon with a big turbo lump and theatrical Darth Vader looks (although I happen to love it), but there’s no universe in which the Hammer is better than the E39 M5.
Haha no. If you’re after the “ripped bouncer in a suit” look instead of the Carlton’s delightful early-90s bespoilered silliness, there’s no universe in which the Hammer is preferable to the E39 M5 (which, I remind you, is technically a 90s sedan).
Yeah I watched the clip and while Cox seemed to dog it against the Bears, he looked like he was trying and didn’t stand a chance against the Saints.
I’m not mad about it either, but the whole affair exposes him as the pathetically incompetent skinflint that he is. I’m sure there’s a shortage of dedicated food service staff at the White House due to the shutdown, but coordinating a decent meal for ~100 people is really not that difficult. All he had to do was task…