I would enjoy him more if his playing actually matched the level of confidence he displays.
I would enjoy him more if his playing actually matched the level of confidence he displays.
However, I have to question Buzzy's recent $0 bets, since as a TOC-level
player, he has a positive expected value on FJ wagers and should be
betting some amount.
Until this episode and reading Valentine's review, I'd always thought Reign referred solely to Mary, as it seemed to be her story with her arrival in France with her ladies in waiting, but as Mary herself noted, she leaves France without those friends but with new allies, on her way to reclaim her kingdom, leaving…
Teenage girls enjoying shows about strong, empowered females in a time traditionally dominated by males?
It helps that they got rid of their ridiculous opening credits sequence and now just flash the show title, though the theme music did make a return as Mary was leaving France.
I reformatted the link by putting a space after the "www" so it shows up as text instead of a link so that copying and pasting (and removing the space) in the address bar works:
Thanks for the professional insight.
The cool thing about the 2009 remake is that one can imagine Jim Caviezel's Number Six as either history or future of John Reese.
As far as I can tell the only thing that differentiates "aggravated indecent assault" from rape (Sec. 3121) is that the latter is first-degree felony, except in the case of a minor for the former (in which case why even have that provision?), (http://www…
I would argue less that everything was done too quickly and rather that it was done poorly, with bad dialogue trying to justify characters' actions and to cover up poor writing and directing that doesn't show us what characters are thinking but tries to tell us with pseudo-profound comic book speak.
It is rather shocking, though less so now that the tournament is over, that only three of the non-winners managed to earn more than the $10K guaranteed minimum.
David Gregory may have had his Jeopardy! power-playing patookie handed to him by Matthew Weiner, but he was the only player in the whole tournament with more than $5K going into FJ and trailing a runaway winner to wager everything on that FJ, thus maximizing the potential payout to his charity.
For someone with such an evil username you sure do sound awfully positive and upbeat.
Now he and Renard will never have their shirt-off, though the possibility still exists for one to happen between the two last men standing in the Fortress of Grimmitude.
Not a lawyer or accountant, but I can see a distinction between salaries as part of the production costs and net profits.
You'd have to wait nineteen years from now for the American Crime Story treatment of this now defunct case for that.
Seems like if Paramount really wanted to get into fans', at least those supporting Axanar, good graces, they could have worked out a licensing deal with the movie's producers.
Does it matter if Axanar is distributed freely and doesn't make a profit?
This, to me, speaks to a lack of imagination when a person's happiness stops increasing with increasing income.
Not a parent, but I imagine a very broad rule of thumb would be to avoid shows that promoted cruelty, hate, or violence, so anything but Fox News.