I hope Netflix does the right thing.
I hope Netflix does the right thing.
Barsanti can’t even do the woke white male shtick right. The takeaway from this should be: Was Davis in on it or did he shove his tongue down an unsuspecting woman’s throat?
We all can. Suicide is very affordable.
Come again?
I literally gave you a quote. I complained about your incoherence. You dismissed that complaint by calling me a “grammar nazi” - regardless of whether that’s an insult, it’s unambiguously a dismissal. Then I deliberately said something incoherent, which you complained about. Proving yourself a hypocrite, as you…
He’s too big for a Fremen role. The face especially is all wrong. This is a people that has spent millennia on a planet where not one drop of water can be wasted, and their bodies should reflect that. Something like the San of southern Africa, but with more of a Mediterranean skin tone to reflect their Egyptian origins…
More like Yueh 2020. Baron Vladimir is the one pulling his strings from Kremlin Prime. (That was unfair of me - unlike Trump, Dr. Yueh is a sympathetic character.)
When did I dismiss youe compliants?
I wanted to see if, having dismissed others’ complaints, you liked it when someone did it to you. Turns out you don’t. Hypocrite.
I asked you 2 questions:
I’m describing Clark’s motivation. You’re trying to deflect by describing Jonathan’s - which makes no difference one way or the other, since Clark is who this entire conversation is about. Does Clark let his father die? Yes or no?
Leave the gun, take the Manolos.
The NFL video games guy? Kind of a stretch.
Also geographically ignorant. Look at the size and location of that triangle. If this was a real thing, we’d have known about it since the 16th century and there would’ve been a lot of money spent on solving it by now.
It’s about letting your father die to maintain a secret that’s pretty much irrelevant by the latest sequel anyway.
First paragraph: Are you kidding me? I’d happily contradict my father and even hurt his feelings if that’s what it would take to save his life. What level-headed person wouldn’t.
“John Ram-Poe” was just waiting there.
The one where he valued his secrecy more than his own father’s life? (And no, being told to do so by Papa Kent doesn’t make it OK.) Or this one, described in the article:
I can respect the 2 basic ideas that I think Snyder started with, that superpowers would be terrifying to behold and terrifying in the moral dilemmas they’d imply - how do you justify not spending every waking moment saving the lives of random human beings? But the execution of the 2nd idea is botched by his…
Appropriately, those sound like attempts at upscale porn names.