She’s famous for fighting, and one of the most famous female fighters of our time.
She’s famous for fighting, and one of the most famous female fighters of our time.
Or it’s because he’s literally the vice president that served under Barack Obama, who is probably still the most powerful Democrat today. So he immediately has name recognition for being, y’know, vice president, moreso than anyone else in the field, and is probably instantly seen by many as a comfortable pick.
Yeah, that’s what rotten tomatoes allows, only 456 critic reviews and they’re all review bombs.
Flat out wrong, both subjectively AND objectively.
Or he quit because a combination of a) his talent grading sucked, b) his trades sucked, c) he’s a genuinely nice guy but his underlings kept leaking details that he was trying to kept private and that’s pretty disrespectful, d) he didn’t do a lot of the mundane, essential GM work like scouting, and e) yes, because his…
based on nothing more than the expectation
Yeah, people not pointing out Black Panther’s early-2000-ish CGI for some of its scenes really stands out to me. Also finishing one of the more interesting MCU movie plots with another big dumb CGI action scene was a letdown.
Definitely less interesting than Iron man 1-3. Tony Stark has character arcs. He learns war is bad! He deals with PTSD! While he’s a quippy dickhead (like Carol Danvers) throughout the run, he cares more and more about people and his teammates and doing what’s right.
It’s one of the lowest rated (by aggregate) MCU movie (bottom 5), with also one of the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score (bottom 5), and the lowest audience RT score.
She barely has a character arc.
Counterpoint: the announcer meant exactly what you said in this post, that maybe Albies prized immediate financial security for his family, but he’s on TV so his one-line poor, uneducated set-up is to (perhaps unjustifiably) suggest that Albies might not really care about the $50 million dollar difference since $35…
What an odd lede. No one is using advanced stats to look at a single game.
If movie actors aren’t working for Disney, they prob have to look for a TV deal.
Sry, should’ve said “helped kicked off NBC’s ‘we peacock comedy’” phase.
Today from the college basketball bribery trial government witness Marty Blazer said between 2010-14 he paid from several hundred to several thousand dollars to FOOTBALL players from:
You’re probably right. I should’ve probably said something like, kicked off the next decade of NBC’s comedy lineup.
Guessing it’s the live score/timer while the replay plays on the telecast since soccer doesn’t stop the clock.
I dunno. Plenty of people watched The Office when it was out, and it was consistently considered as one of best TV comedies/shows throughout its run, and was basically NBC’s flagship program, and kicked off NBC’s decade of being a comedy network.
define easter egg
Do you think those 50% can also afford to double their income tax in order to get Bernie’s Medicare-for-All with no premiums or cost-sharing deductibles/co-pay?