Not if she picked up "Zee" as a nickname that Zelda's other (American) friends were already using. Of course, that was in the past. Currently, we know, Andrew and Zelda each have exactly one friend.
Not if she picked up "Zee" as a nickname that Zelda's other (American) friends were already using. Of course, that was in the past. Currently, we know, Andrew and Zelda each have exactly one friend.
Turns out the lawsuit was just a front for a very elaborate scheme some FSU alums cooked up to reward a favorite player. The NCAA will never suspect a thing.
Then I hope you can understand my disappointment when not a single mutant, alien, wielder of mystic forces, or surprising survivor of an accident with radioactivity shows up to play in the Super Bowl.
Today in nitpicks:
My understanding (a friend used to work in cable) is that the channels aren't involved in ad sales (other than actual in-show promos). And most ads aren't targeted by show, or even channel. Advertisers usually buy time in bulk across a block of channels that reach the same demographic.
I wonder if control over the guest list was the deal breaker here.
I prefer the theory that they are all separate clones left over from an evil Hydra clone army that didn't pan out. (Hey, not every Hydra scheme can be a winner).
Many people don't know this, but Peter Brady never fully recovered from the trauma of being cast as Benedict Arnold, and has become obsessed with writing and producing school plays featuring History's Greatest Monsters™.
Yes,, it was a limitation of what TV shows could portray, but as is often the case, that limitation required them to work harder and come up with ways for Woodward's character to win through cleverness and not just slaughter. So, the best aspects of the TV series seemed to have been chucked over the side without a…
Overheard comment when a weapons officer exits the chamber. "Dude, zip it up will you! Your gun ports are wide open. Nobody wants to see that."
"I enjoy Zima unironically."
I think we have to give Vir some credit for his own virtue. For example, he fell out instantly with the bigoted woman who had been charming his pants off, and he never liked Morden.
I have to differ a little with Rowan's take on Vir.
Well, elastic didn't doom the garter belt, just made it almost purely a sexually charged choice. Some things don't become totally obsolete.
Thanks for being cool about it.
Well, the desire was my point, as Delenn has none for Lennier.
How far back do you want to go? Le Morte d'Arthur?
I don't see that at all. Guinevere preferred Lancelot, Delenn has no romantic interest in Lennier, and she never even hints that she could be interested. Her affection for him is very much in big sister/mentor/friend territory.
Fair enough.
Or you could view it as a two hour finale, which it effectively is.