Zoe D. on the plane was just a reflection in the window, and facing the wrong way at that. Almost certain that was just John projecting his thoughts psychically into the material world, as one does.
Zoe D. on the plane was just a reflection in the window, and facing the wrong way at that. Almost certain that was just John projecting his thoughts psychically into the material world, as one does.
But even in her story, she put the markings on her back herself. The other prisoners had no physical contact, and Hap sure didn't do it. Which raises the question of why they were on her back at all, rather than, say, someplace she could actually read them.
I believe that may be Feeln's entire business model. It's the equivalent of renaming a .gif file to .doc and emailing it to your professor just before the deadline.
If you watch the show carefully, you'll find that there is one fewer Who in the final scene than is present at the opening. True story.
"This Is Actually My Other Car"
I'm pretty sure T.J. Miller would still have been wasted for most of the movie.
It seems like Sethember comes earlier and earlier each year.
I think he'll be so sick of the job that he'll do anything possible to avoid serving a second term. He will, though, spend the last year of his first term running some god-awful game in the public eye about choosing his anointed successor, and he'll love the hell out of the attention.
The fuck did I do?
Not enough pudding, either.
Sounds like a good way to get into the theater for free and then sneak into Sausage Party.
So when he and Luke Cage grab dinner, do they split the bill down the middle? Does Iron Fist make a big deal out of the fact that Luke ordered three extra appetizers, or is he just all passive-aggressive about it later?
Every year they change a couple of spells, just so you have to go buy a whole new copy.
It can be two thi—- nope, actually that's terrible.
Aren't you supposed to be arguing about Batman V Superman somewhere?
Seems kind of a miracle that she kept getting re-hired.
It's like Mack has been vaccinated against violence.
Kool-Aid Man was a goddamn hero. He was made of _glass_. Of _glass_! But did he let that stop him? You bet your sweet ass he didn't.
I saw a movie the other day that was pretty much centered around the idea of "how much can Kim take from her meanie boss?" (Spoiler: Turns out, quite a lot!) There was a messy BJ in there too.
If it takes more than four seasons, you should consult a physician.