Drop mic end thread.
Drop mic end thread.
I mean, why? Like what do you miss specifically? It's not like it's all GoT all the time.
Not so much contempt that you won't waste your time and ours reading an article about it and then proclaiming your disdain for the thing-you-used-to-like-that-now-you-are-too-cool-for, I notice.
I mean, maybe, but it wouldn't be because of perceived homophobia, it would be because it was just insulting to Obama, and people feel very differently about Obama than they do about Trump. Trump and Obama are not just opposite sides of the same coin.
No it didn't. The original version of the Framework was "May in a spa", which she kept rejecting and it built out from there. It finally became it's fully realized self when Aida hit on fixing May's one regret (killing the inhuman child).
Who says it's just one?
Mac would sacrifice Yo-yo in a hot second if it meant getting his daughter back. Yes, this isn't his "real" daughter, but he decided, at least in that moment, that she was real enough for him. Perhaps if he had his memories of people he cared about in the real world it would be different, but he *knows* he can't be…
You really can't make a moral distinction between leaving someone behind to be a brutal murderer and leaving someone behind to be with his daughter? Ohhh kaayyyy.
Evidently they didn't spend enough time with Hope because the entire point was that his relationship with virtual Hope was just as real as his relationships with anyone else.
Re: point 3: Really? It seemed pretty clear to me. What's interesting is that Fitz's "one regret" evidently was not having a relationship with his father, but it was made pretty damn clear that maintaining that relationship saw Fitz raised with a vastly different set of morals.
Do you really not? Did the show have to devote even *more* time to demonstrating that the relationship between Mac and Hope was real? We had several scenes of Daisy bonding with hope to make the point that she wouldn't just casually dismiss her as 1s and 0s and that her believing it was Mac's call to make was entirely…
Well the dynamic of the team learning to trust him again would be interesting for a while.
Umm, it's been established that that would fry his brain.
That would have been basically evil. Also, Mac's BS detector was on high alert after already having been lied to, so not even clear she could of sold it.
The Framework existed before Coulson, Fitz, Mace, and Mack were in it…
Umm, she was in a plane in an entirely different location?
That appears to be countermanded by the idea of all the people ("people"?)rallying to the station. Seems like there are still a lot of Framework loose ends to tie up. I'll be surprised if we don't take another trip in there…
videos that like .1% of the population watch are the reason the left lost the election? Ooooh kaaay.
I dunno, Toy Story's internal logic doesn't really hold up under any kind of scrutiny either (e.g. if Buzz doesn't think he is a toy, why doesn't he just talk to Andy or other humans? While for most of the movie it seems the toys involuntarily go limp (and maybe have no memories?) while humans are around, that gets…
I would bet not…