My question was whether the snakes were hurt getting dropped from a great height and then having a 180 lb man dropped on them.
My question was whether the snakes were hurt getting dropped from a great height and then having a 180 lb man dropped on them.
…I'm not sure the outcome of the bet had to be obvious. Amy may have let Jake be sloppy when it wasn't her place, but she'd have some binders and containers and a timetable to turn Jake's place around if she'd had moved in.
Unrelated to Vikings but relevant to Athelstan fans: George Blagden is starring as Louis XIV in Versailles on Netflix and it's amazing to see him do swaggering anti-hero.
I was thinking of John Rhys-Davies and couldn't understand your problem. I've caught up and share your lack of excitement.
We'd say "same difference," but no King of England has ever gotten a divorce. Henry VIII either had his marriages annulled or he made himself a widower. I'd be more inclined to be charitable toward the pair if it weren't for the Nazi stuff.
I dunno. It's still Moffatt. There's a strong likelihood (though no guarantee) that there's a long game here with the gems and the other 3 gems. Moffatt loves his bread crumbs. I'll wait until his run finishes, but it seems to me the gems got a lot of exposition.
What, exactly, is Lucy supposed to see in Grant?
Maybe I'm splitting hairs here, but SoA and the Sopranos were both based in 21st Century America. Vikings is set in medieval Europe focused on a culture that still practices human sacrifice (at least as recently as Season 1). They also keep slaves. I'm not saying that makes them exempt from morality, but rather that…
I think I'm going to wait until xmas 2017 to play Dead Rising 4. I'm disappointed in the lack of timer. Don't get me wrong, it was frustrating and added an element of FOMO, but the anxiety caused by the timer was the only thing that kept it from being too easy and kept me from being lulled by cheap goofiness.
The tone is very specific. You will know before the first commercial break if you're on board or not, so it's not ike the regular "peak TV" show where you need to put in hours.
It's a gross performance, but masterful in its own way and definitely demonstrates range.
Have you seen his performance on It's Always sunny in Philadelphia? Google "Liam McPoyle."
I think the word you're looking for is analog. Yes, if you're looking to describe game play, West World is an RPG and not an Action game but Logan is playing it like GTA. There's a whole genre of video on YouTube where people upload their most creative kills.
He may not have yelled at her. He might have straight up killed her. What would it matter, they fix her up good as new overnight.
Agreed. As a longtime player of GTA I started to see where he's coming from. I know WestWorld is more immersive, but to them it wouldn't be any different than hitting a civilian with a missile launcher just to get some wanted stars and have fun.
…wait a minute. In `one of the conversations, Bernard said to Delores that she was the last person to speak to Arnold so all of the conversations can't be from the before time. . Dollars to donuts we've been seeing a mix of conversations with A and B.
But if they never published anything about their work or made any announcements until the park was just about finished and Arnold was already dead…
It was just the two of them working on early development of the tech. Moreover, I'm certain that those scenes of the illicit talks with Delores were Analog Arnold and they end in his death by her hand.
I don't mind the amount of distress Evie finds herself in. After all, she's the sheriff and based on the premise of the show should be in the most danger. It's not like she has a spouse saving her butt nonstop. So far, the biggest thing bothering me about the series is how obviously the Bobby Orr episode was written…
Ew. Was he part of the original staff when Edward VI took the throne? If so, that's crazy gross because Elizabeth says she was 10 then, making Margaret way too young. This is a love story that only works out if you're Celine Dion.