One thing I haven’t seen anyone comment on is that the show does answer one question from the Sequel Series, why did Leia name her son Ben?
One thing I haven’t seen anyone comment on is that the show does answer one question from the Sequel Series, why did Leia name her son Ben?
Obi-Wan didn’t take/bring Lola with him. Leia slips it into his robe during their goodbye hug before he gets in the escape vehicle. He later finds Lola when he’s taking his robe off, smiles and sets it down.
I agree that Ellen is going to get outed this season, but expect to happen during her administration after she’s been elected.
Also, “casual” fans had no idea who Loki was before “Thor” was released in 2011.
Moreover, we didn’t get a hint at what the overarching story was until the very end of Phase I and the post-credit stinger for the first Avengers film with Thanos. Before the first Avengers film, there was no overarching story, other than us knowing that they were building to a team up.
A story idea I had that I would love to see is an exploration of the far east of Esos. Maybe set 5ish years after season 8 and have a ship/crew from Westeros (include people from multiple houses, including House Stark, to keep some Game of Thrones connections) exploring Yin/Yi Ti or Leng Ma/Leng (which is supposedly…
Layovers (and delayed flights) are exempt from this 3 hour time limit. You’d be able to spend all 8 hours of your layover in the club even under these new rules.
Yes, absolutely correct and came here to say the same thing. Queer women can still be attacked to cis/hetero men. Women who are bisexual are also queer. People labeled a “girl” at birth who don’t identify as “women” are also queer and can still be attracted cis/hetero men.
The Dany plot twist in the penultimate episode particularly bothered me because of how easily they could have gotten there with a slight change (which would have also fixed a different plot problem).
This must be an existing policy for some lounges that is now being pushed nationally for all. Back in May/June 2019, I was told I couldn’t enter the lounge until 3 hours before my flight. This was at the Vegas airport on a Sunday around noon for a flight at 4:30 pm, so them having the rule makes sense. I imagine lots…
Or you think they’re doing it for free, but are actually paid to shill it.
I saw it last night too. It’s not good. But its no where near as bad as the reviewers are saying...which I suppose lowered my expectations even more than they already were. Which was a good thing? I liked it more than Fallen Kingdom.
I’ll give you that the ages of the older “kids” (Steve, Jonathan, Nancy, etc.) is pretty far off (they’re supposed to be seniors or recently graduated but are played by actors who are 27-30), but that sort of age difference is nothing new in TV and isn’t a big deal.
You spend a lot of time discussing something you don’t care about.
This is exactly correct, and why I think the person who wrote the headline of this article is off base. Twitter hasn’t “succumb” to Elon’s demands. Elon’s trying to get out of the deal without paying the break-up fee. It’s no skin off Twitter’s back to share the info so that Elon can’t use their lack of cooperation as…
That’s what Elon is trying to do. The deal is effectively dead. But the deal (as with any deal of this size), has a substantial break-up fee Elon has to pay unless he has an acceptable basis for backing out. Him raising all this about bots is just him trying to create a legally acceptable basis for backing out of the…
This completely negates the point of AirTags and other similar products (tile, etc.) which operate the same way.
This happened when I was staying for a few months with family on different iCloud accounts. I’d get AirTag stalking warnings every couple of hours, not because I was being stalked, but because I was staying with (and going in car rides with) family that have their own AirTags.
The “Safety Check” (new quick-changing security settings feature announced at yesterday’s keynote) aren’t meant to address the AirTag stalking issue. Safety Check addresses other issues and its a bit odd that the author seems to connect Safety Check to AirTag stalking given that, as you note, Safety Check doesn’t stop…
AirTags are only findable by devices they are pared to, unless (1) the owner of that device/AirTag voluntarily puts the tag in lost mode, in which case any random people with Apple devices that go past will get a notification of the lost AirTag near by; or (2) the AirTag/device determines that it is moving around with…