Or you could just read/see The Voysey Inheritance.
Or you could just read/see The Voysey Inheritance.
I think there is something vicious though about a person who can kill someone they knew and liked vs someone mowing down thousands of anonymous civilians. And it takes a deeper evil, I would think, to personally kill thousands, which is what Ego did. Or maybe a different kind of evil? Ego repulses me more certainly.
Would be more like Cleopatra's granddaughter. 17AD is Tiberius.
Yeah, but none of them were going to be the ruler of Egypt, like this one apparently was.
Well it takes a lot of hatred to destroy someone so egotistical.
Suetonius must have forgotten to mention Emperor Tiberius's battle with the Mummy for control of Aegyptus.
Large? Are these guys rich?
I'm still confused by the last trailer that said the Mummy had been hidden for "two thousand years." So, apparently, we're talking about a Mummy from 17 AD? Wouldn't that be from when Egypt was a Roman province?
You were put off by it making so much money at the box office?
And a medal. Maybe a parade.
They are also completely ignorant. One person I knew was bemoaning the rising state university tuition. She was the same person who voted against a tax to fund the state university a few years earlier. Apparently, they believe money grows on trees.
Especially when they weren't well-fed. Studies of 19th century middens suggest they spent a lot of their no-doubt endless free time scrounging up extra calories.
Yes. It would be a claim against the estate.
I don't know. People like him tend to be super sensitive. I bet one bad year felt like 20.
It's small claims court so probably not.
The thing about season 2 for me was that I was prepared for "this is not as good." I was not prepared for "this is unwatchably bad". And it really is. I'd watch all of it until the killer is caught and then skip to the end.
Fair enough - I think a lot of it is how you see the character. Maybe I'm cynical about him, but I figured his claims of "love" were a mixture of emotional manipulation for Peter and self-delusion - because a being like him is incapable of love in any meaningful way. He didn't love Meredith. At most, she pleased him…
I mean I assumed he killed all the mothers. Gunn implied that in an interview too.
Oh I think he's doing a great job of it. Taking away healthcare, poisoning their air and water… Too late to save us all though.
Weirdly, I think the first one was technically better but I liked this one more. It meant more to me.