That's a good question, and from having looked up the stats, can tell you that correct responses on DDs is roughly 2/3, with that fraction decreasing slightly from top to bottom.
That's a good question, and from having looked up the stats, can tell you that correct responses on DDs is roughly 2/3, with that fraction decreasing slightly from top to bottom.
Very generous and probably accurate read, but she knew the scores, knew that $1000 was not enough to keep Andrew from a runaway, yet gave up the game because she got burned on her first DD.
Andrew bet $0 and was incorrect (but did he really not know the correct response? Only he knows for sure).
Upvoted, of course, for comment/username synergy.
Understand this viewpoint completely, but to me Abrams Trek is not Trek but just Trek fanfic by someone who isn't a fan, doesn't understand what made Trek great, and has become his own genre convention hammer that he nails to every film and film franchise.
The BF struck me as being extremely selfish in this scenario, forcing her to put her career on hold just because he likes the status quo, can't commit, or both.
shitheelophilia
Get moving: run, bike, workout, shop, dance, hike, whatever you like or once liked, and do it to your happy song.
I think there were more than a few of us wishing that Norma had pulled that trigger, but it was probably for the best she didn't, as even Romero probably has his limits on the number of murders he's willing to cover up/commit for Norma, though that number is also probably into the terrifyingly high double digits.
Darkness was a goddamned pandering and Trek-referential/reverential masterpiece compared to that shit stain Trek-Movie-That-Shall-Not-Be-Named.
Just based on his gameplay Andrew seems like an extremely conservative player who would rather get the runaway by accumulating regular clues than with large DD wagers, unless, of course, he has an insane lead.
Andrew may be a trivia machine and country capital wordplay savant, but he's no poker player.
I thought God was a boob man?
Having one of Maslany's character impersonate another Maslany character in a way that was recognizably both blew my mind.
Are you sure you don't mean "'altar' egos"?
Show's a completely different animal.
The great thing about a show with time travel is that you don't have to wait around for anything since you can literally show up anytime you want.
Read the episode title "'Paula Needs to Get Over Josh!'" and then underneath it "Season 1, Episode 18" and was shocked by how quickly the season flew by, how few missteps there were, and how consistently entertaining and quality this show has been, especially with the number of original songs being cranked out each…
Those derned ferners have a peculiar sense of humor.
How is the left leg of the gymnast doing the aerial splits and supporting an entire other person on that leg in the header pic not dislocated?