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miraelh

So clearly no one watched Fortitude...

I actually far prefer the Sam/Rebecca pairing over Rupert/Becks because it seems like it’s based on genuine personality compatibility and she seems highly aware of how the age gap could impact things. With Rupert, it just seemed like he wanted some much younger woman for the unequal power differential.

The scene of them on the Wembley pitch was such a good way to impress on non-football fans just what that stadium means.

I don’t think you did, as I thought the same thing.

I think that Jamie’s hair is modeled on what’s going on with Jack Grealish. It’s a dumb hairstyle.

I mean given how Man City has played under Pep Guardiola that scoreline is 100% true to life.

I mean the episode worked well for me (I’ll admit Rebecca/Sam mostly works just because I’m more than happy to ‘ship just about anyone). If you’d told me 3 months ago that I’d actually like Jamie Tartt, I’d call you a liar...and yet here I am just wanting to give him a hug.

Noem is the governor of South Dakota, not North Dakota. Just FYI.

Which makes the fact that she has a PhD in neuroscience even more dumbfounding...

That she feels the need to comment on it, when she was just a young actor with very little power, trying to make a living (and given that acting is seen as more of “you’re always working, taking every job” endeavor in Britain) is just sad.

I mean they were his words and actions...how on earth can they not be a reflection of who he really is?

So the most mayo of choices, who also happens to be in charge of helping make big decisions and also has a sizeable history of a being terrible and opening the show up to lawsuits and someone who despite having a PhD in neuroscience, pushes pseudoscience, skirts with being anti-vax/vaccine hesitant, and thinks that

I’m just going to be a straight up pedant and point out that it was a breadslicer, not a produce shredder in 1994.

The rapidity of the needledrops in 1994 was truly breakneck in the beginning of the movie. Also it was interesting how they were a bit “eh close enough timewise” with some of them, like “I’m Only Happy When It Rains,” which was 1995.

I don’t think that this is capitalism so much as people needing some degree of normalcy and for fully vaxxed, they can pretty safely do so. Of course there are people who went that aren’t fully vaxxed or wearing masks and that IS a problem.

Data indicate that Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and Janssen are all effective to a degree against Delta, with the mRNA vaccines being highly effective against it.

Also in most cases of serial killers, they often get to their numbers because the cops just flat out suck at their job, like with Jeffrey Dahmer where the cops didn’t care about the gay community and literally drove a victim back to his apartment or Anthony Sowell, where the Cleveland PD just didn’t give a fuck about

More and more research is coming out that indicates that fully vaccinated people pass long FAR less COVID-19 and thus aren’t likely to be the source of infection. This part of the puzzle is likely the reason why the CDC said fully vaxxed people don’t need to mask, except in certain locations and when required by state

Yeah, that is of course the one sticking point with all of this, the kids who can’t be vaccinated yet as well as immunocompromised people who may not have the optimal vaccine response. I’m not sure that Disney is making the smartest decision with stopping the premier access for new movies after Black Widow, but what

Because it’s something that people genuinely enjoy? I love seeing movies in the theater and in the before times, I’d often go at least once a week, if not more. Going to the theater has been the thing that I’ve missed most during the pandemic, excluding of course being able to see and visit friends and family. Yeah,