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Lionel Hutz
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1) Attempted Murder: Attempted murder may be difficult to prove (establishing intent to kill will be difficult because, as you noted, he turned away when half a lane away), but he absolutely committed criminal assault, which in Texas is: “intentionally or knowingly threatens another with imminent bodily injury,

Mate, I was simply responding to Nemo’s suggestion that bike riders on roads should ride against traffic, which is plainly illegal. See section 551.102 of the Texas Transportation Code.

I was NOT commenting on the situation in the video. The driver is absolutely at fault and should be prosecuted for attempted murder

Never said it was illegal to walk on roads everywhere. I said the legality of walking on roads against traffic is “questionable” (as compared to OP’s question about riding bikes on roads against traffic), that pedestrians “generally” don’t have the right to walk on streets and that the illegality of walking on roads

Anyway, such a good season of TV. Easily the best first season of Star Trek ever. No bad episodes.

Both Kingpin and Murdock are instrumental to her origin story in the comics (and Kingpin is to her origin, so far, in the MCU), so it makes sense to include them both.

You are NEVER supposed to ride against the flow of traffic. In fact, that’s illegal. Bikes are hybrid devices. When a bike is being walked, the person is a pedestrian. When a bike is being ridden on the street, it is a motor vehicle, subject to the same rules of the road as a car (link to summary of the Texas law, and

My word. I didn’t say he was a well-established MCU character, I said he is well established “as a friend and ally” of Thor. He was introduced several movies ago and we’ve seen him living with and/or fighting alongside Thor in two additional movies. Including him in this already overstuffed movie requires no work

My (wrong) guess was you were referring to when Marge Simpson exclaimed “Mr. Hutz!” after she accused me of dubbing my voice over Aunt Gladys’ will, where she very generously bequeathed me $50,000.

You assert Korg, who is now well established as a friend and ally of Thor, shouldn’t be in it because the movie is already too packed and then propose inserting a new (to the MCU) character which will need to to be introduced, have his history explained and develop relationships with the other characters in, what you

I want to “Mr. Hutz,...” quote at you

Oral contracts are still contracts, even if they aren’t enforceable under the Statute of Frauds.

Meh, I don’t know enough about the details of the case/their relationship. It could also just as easily be a sleazy person in the industry try to get a cut of her fees despite her never agreeing to employ the agent.

And Thor 4 is about to take in a buttload of money too.

The only issue with your comment I was taking was the statement that there was no contract, it was an oral agreement. Because, as I said, oral agreements are by nature contracts.

I can’t speak to Lena Headey’s specific case/issue, but the overall premise of this article is ridiculous.

Mate, oral agreements are contracts, they’re just not written contracts so they’re harder to prove.

They all mean the same thing and are used interchangeably to people to lazy to use language properly.

Yup, this is clearly a retcon to make the writers’/show runner’s lives easier, so they don’t always have to explain why other heroes aren’t helping when the world is at risk, particularly given that the Arrowverse is clearly ending.

Right, what else could Kamran call him? It’s been made perfectly clear that we don’t talk about Bruno!

I wouldn’t take it too hard that you missed it. It’s subtle. You don’t see her put Lola in his pocket, but later when he finds it, its pretty clear that he’s just found it (and gives a small smile) and that she must have slipped it in earlier when they were saying good bye, most likely during their hug.