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I’d assume going around it meant they could avoid it completely to achieve their primary objective, and not a tactical benefit to going around. Like if it’s in the middle of a field between them and Ryan, they can just walk out of its way to not be seen and still get to Ryan, but there’s no approaching it from any

It depends. It certainly worked for me and my random copy of Walking Dead #1 that I bought back when to try out the series.

Sean T Collins, who’s a pop culture writer these days (I think even for this site) had a real time blog about a zombie outbreak back in ‘05 that I enjoyed and remember whenever I see an article like this about social media horror fiction.

Yes, I think the disrespect inherent in the “Don’t you have enough?” response was the breaking point, more than the idiocy of not just giving it to her. Depending on the day (like basically most of them) the park was likely not at capacity so it wasn’t even like giving her an extra ticket was taking away from some

I’ve heard part of that is the inflated ticket prices for 3D glasses, but I could be wrong.  

Delta Fox X-Ray?

It’s a nice sentiment that the show advocates, and the type of world I think we all want to live in (where our political leaders and government- regardless of party- actually strives to do what’s in our collective best interest with honor)

This wiki: https://westwing.fandom.com/wiki/Hartsfield%27s_Landing indicates that it’s a bit of a plot hole on what’s going on with Hartsfield’s Landing. As mentoined in the wiki, it’s modeled on a real place in New Hampshire that first reports primary and election results, but it looks like Sorkin fudged the details

I have also been curious what will happen with the Avatar sequels for all the reasons you say, especially to see if this is finally the time the critic’s doomsaying about Cameron’s career choices will be proven out. (Not that I want them to be)

I had already lost interest before Spacey’s scandal, but the show’s hands were pretty tied when he was fired. While I don’t doubt that Claire would’ve been vitally important to the last season (as she was to the entire series), Frank was clearly the main character of that show so any ending without him feels forced

I like very much the scene where she consoles Baby after Johnny is fired, showing a depth to their connection that their bickering during the rest of the movie obscured.  It felt very real. 

I really like this comment, and your perception of Baby’s place before and after this summer.   You can tell the negative reactions she was experiencing from the dance staff was probably the first time her ideals had not been praised or even appreciated.  I can see Caroline’s point that Baby doesn’t really change her

It’s a pretty believable political speech for that moment. The point is not to be logically correct, it’s to inspire his troops and improve morale. Linking an objective emotionally to whatever symbolic date or occurrence around the corner, no matter how much of a stretch, is a tried and true move of political speech

I can read modern comics as a sort of What If and enjoy them enough, but none of these characters feel anymore like the ones I read growing up.

Thought that occurs, what if the whole MCU we’ve just seen is the House of M “no more mutants” reality that needs to be reversed?

This aspect of the afterlife drives me crazy. These were the people most important to you in your life, the ones you frequently couldn’t stand and fought with and were doing everything in your power to get away from as you dealt with a magic Island trying to kill you?

This is my problem with everyone saying all the mysteries were answered. Perhaps, but they were definitely not answered in a way keeping with the dramatic weight when many of the mysteries were introduced and had an impact to the plot. I see that Walt’s importance was answered, and what was up with pregnancy on the

They each went to this place to wait for the rest so they could go live their afterlife together. Because they were that important to each other.

When a movie or show has a bad finale I can usually look past it but the last season of Lost sucked so bad it really made the previous seasons worse for it.