I would leave all of those things if I was just going out to shovel snow or something along those lines.
I would leave all of those things if I was just going out to shovel snow or something along those lines.
I haven’t read anything else on this, but it might be that he was just doing something on his property and suffered a medical problem or something. Do we actually know it was suicide?
Or for another Ted Danson show, Fargo maybe should have ended after two seasons. Season 3 wasn’t bad, but it was still a big letdown.
The limes and the way he threw the towel over his shoulder
I agree completely. But I thought they’d flounder after the season 1 finale. I’ve seen so many scripted shows over the years that I’m seldom surprised, but this show has done so repeatedly.
I’ll give the creators and writers the benefit of the doubt that they’ll run it as long as they have solid material without placing an arbitrary boundary on it. Just enjoy the ride.
I thought the season would end with another shocker, either a) that the real Good Place doesn’t actually exist, or b) it’s there, but it’s completely empty because the standards are so high no one can actually get in.
I kind of agree, but I’m also open to where else they could take this.
He works in academia. It means he has to publish and publish in English at that. Even if he was working in France he would still know at least some English. And it’d be hard for Eleanor to find his talks if he only did them in French. Also they established he worked in Australia as a professor in a university in his…
I’m fairly certain that they’re not on Earth (just an elaborate simulation of what would’ve happened if they survived their respective deaths) - hence why Michael can just pop in and out at whim - so the translation rule would still apply.
EDIT: Forking Kinja not uploading the forking images.
I feel like Jason was actually a pretty good guy. He is just as dumb as bricks and completely bound to his impulses. He needs to fall in with people who won’t lead him astray to be his best and won’t let him submit to his base impulses.
The best part of this season was how they developed Michael becoming a better person through friendship. We got a lot of him and Janet and she saved him in the last episode but the big one was always Michael and Eleanor. They are the most similar in many ways which is way it was always Eleanor who hleped him with…
The seasons are really short so a long run wouldn’t bother me.
I keep thinking that, too. And yet they keep surprising me, almost each episode. No show has been this unpredictable to me in a very long time, so they’ve earned the benefit of the doubt. Keep it up, I say!
some co-worker already think I do that... not a fan of being in pictures myself. But man shooting your own is a hell lot better than anyone elses’ pics.
A girl I dated once told me that it wasn’t until after I took her out on photography excursions that she actually believed all of the photos I posted on social media we really taken by me, largely because I wasn’t in them (I do a lot of landscape and time-lapse star photography and what not). She then pointed out that…
That’s just the point. They aren’t enjoying it for the vacation itself. They’re collecting internet points. People don’t take these kinds of pictures because they feel like they’re making a memory they can cherish, they do it because they want everyone to know how well-traveled/funny/artsy/adventurous they are.
I got into a discussion with someone about taking pictures with or without you in them when on vacation. His reasoning was that he wanted to be in the pictures to make them unique, otherwise it’s just a picture of something touristy that’s the same as everyone else’s pictures.
science says we all actually change how events played out in our minds as time goes on