His basket landed in Kansas in the 30s. I don't think he had much choice.
His basket landed in Kansas in the 30s. I don't think he had much choice.
Ok, I just rewatched it. My understanding of the ships orientation was backwards and I thought the drive was just lights. I still think the elevators are silly though.
Whoever is directing the episodes where bobby gets to beat the shit outta people does a great job of making her seem twice as big and imposing than usual
I recently went back to school in California, and the first thing I learned is that "woke" late-millennial upper-middle-class college kids are the worst, no matter what color they are. They ALL believe themselves to be victims discrimination/microagression, but when you ask them for specific examples of their…
I realize filming in the real world comes with certain restrictions, particularly when working under a TV budget, but the way the show deals with gravity/lack thereof on the spaceships is rather inconsistent. Unless they are under power/thrust, they should all be in free-fall. I realize they're all supposedly…
that's… actually a better name for it lol
fun fact: ex-french is captain america's preferred form of french
ex-Beyonce. there fixed it
I think we can all agree that his behavior is… not the best, but the language used in the review seems a lot judgier than is necessary.
Yeah, he's being a tool, but who hasn't gotten upset and spiraled a little when their romantic partner/ex hooks up with someone else, particularly with someone like Blaine? I'm willing to bet most people have been in similar circumstances and reacted in ways they regret. Cut the guy some slack. I'm not saying…
I was a little worried the cucumbers might be drugged or something
I mean, it's hanging out in the trunk of their car, I'm not sure how long they can draw that out lol
careful, that's how supervillains get created.
Fine, I'll use the panic and trampling of thousands of pilgrims during the Hajj last year as another example from the opposite end of the cultural spectrum. My point is, putting a mob of desperate people in a confined space with their lives on the line and expecting their better angels to win the day is a long wait…
I think you're confusing garbage people with evil people. Garbage people still make the world a shittier place to live, but their too ignorant and disorganized to do it on purpose.
Doing something stupid and lucking out in that it works in the end, when by all rights it shouldn't have, doesn't make a person smarter, it makes them dumber. That's like leaving your stove on when you leave the house, then lucking out when your house didn't burn down and claiming it as a win because, "Look, now we…
Maybe that works in feel-good movies, but have you seen people at Wal Mart and Best Buy on Black Friday? Now just imagine if it was their lives at stake instead of 60% off a 42 inch TV.
and by your generous definition of fiction, if a character needs a solution to get out of a particular situation, it should just magically fall out of the sky for them with no believable explanation. Conflicts that magically resolve themselves are the definition of bad fiction.
I don't want to spoil things for you, but read the books, they are garbage people. I'm not saying she should have left them to die, I'm saying she needed a better plan. By all rights, the way she went about doing it should have resulted in everyone getting killed.
I'd argue that the women and children were only accommodated on the Titanic because it was a ship full of rich white blue-bloods from 1910 who went through life under the assumption that everything was going to work out for them, and because they were led to believe there were enough lifeboats for everyone. Why do…