I'm pretty sure Mae Whitman is best known for Parenthood. . .you know, being part of the central cast for 6 seasons instead of a role where she had a funny face for two seconds.
I'm pretty sure Mae Whitman is best known for Parenthood. . .you know, being part of the central cast for 6 seasons instead of a role where she had a funny face for two seconds.
I don't know, maybe I'm biased because I've got the game just plan figured out, but nothing in that game feels like backstabbing. The path to victory is to do what is best for you and ignore the other players other than predicting what spaces they may be going for, and then planning accordingly. Increasing your…
I've played both a lot, and I think there is a lot more backstabbing in TTR. LoW is just basic worker placement game; and even though TTR is at its base set collection, when you get better at recognizing the tickets it becomes really advantages to block other people's routes.
Actually, I think it is all Joel's fault, but fault doesn't play into whether a couple should stay together or not. Julia was having a hard time and Joel wasn't there for her. Yeah, the kiss with Ed was inappropriate, but it shouldn't be enough to break a marriage. Julia gets a lot of blame for not being Joel's…