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Or maybe she never even went. We see her gasping for air in her final moments in the chamber and calling out to the scientists in charge. We’re not sure what she says - perhaps she was asking them to stop the process. Maybe she realized she wanted to be alive. It’s possible that her story about seeing her children is

I have so much to say about this series, and this episode, that I don’t know where to begin. (I’ll begin here: this show is absolutely breathtaking.)

110-102 is a blowout?

So?

Have you been following me?!

First, about sadness: “I also think it’s okay to be sad, it’s okay to not get everything you want and have there be things in your life that you’re like, yeah I wish I had that. Not casually. Like I really wish I had that. That’s okay.” This is something that in our society we are not OK with. Like, we think that

They’re 54 year old dads. I love the fact that they don’t need to take themselves so seriously anymore. I enjoy these stupid segments some time - it’s a bit of silly fun. If James Hetfield does the same, does that not make him metal anymore? The guy still brings it on a nightly basis, is blessed with the greatest

I think a quiet snub that’s getting overlooked is Kyle Chandler’s performance in Manchester By The Sea, which I thought was incredible.

I think you did, because Usher isn’t in La La Land. John Legend is. Take a second before you rush to shame LazyEyes for trying to make a point and, in doing so, wind up making yourself look foolish. I’m sure it was simply an honest mistake or brainfart on your part, but the average poster here could just as easily

Also want to throw in a pat on the back not only for a fellow Marylander, but a fellow MD Greek.

OJ. I was born in 1986 and, as a child of the early 90s, NBA basketball was everything to me, thanks to my dad. We didn’t have much in common, and still don’t, so the two things we could bond over was our love of the Washington Redskins and the NBA.

I don’t particularly care for Shia LeBeouf, but if you haven’t seen “A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints,” I highly recommend it. Shia and Channing Tatum earned their stripes on that one.