It wasn’t done at school, it was done at home. He brought it in to show his teacher, who said he’d done a good job. Maybe they should have asked the Engineering teacher before slapping cuffs on a 9th grader.
It wasn’t done at school, it was done at home. He brought it in to show his teacher, who said he’d done a good job. Maybe they should have asked the Engineering teacher before slapping cuffs on a 9th grader.
Well his Engineering teacher was able to recognize what it was, and told him he’d done a good job. Maybe they should have checked with that guy if they were unsure?
Tom Mison & Nicole Beharie, since the show they’re actually on is squandering their chemistry.
NO.
Guuuuh! Mulder and Scully never had romantic chemistry, and putting them together was a disaster. Let’s talk about chemistry:
* Mulder & Krycek — yes
Thats pretty... dismissive.
I’m not sure that “want to” factors into suicidal ideation...
HIPAA isn’t just “healthcare providers” — its covered entities and business partners as well. The staff absolutely fall under the “covered entity” and every single one of them is subject to HIPAA laws.
You and Moral Dictata can fight it out.
Fair enough.
Good luck a) getting pregnant and b) not having a child with birth defects. Tail-end longevity has no impact on when women are maximally fertile.
I can tell that they didn’t hire a slightly overweight girl with plain features. That’s far too bold a move for The Hollywood Machine.
No, I read the book and I looked at the picture.
No, people who dislike bad writing gonna dislike bad writing. I don’t hate things for the hell of it, I actually do have reasons.
I thought Aech was in her 40s or thereabouts.
Poor Jonathan Brandis, what a shitty end. I had such a dumb crush on him.
Aces. Perfect reference.
Or, possibly, that we think its a complete piece of shit — hamfisted, badly-written, cliche-ridden, hellacious cesspit of Mary Sue wish-fulfillment. Heaven forfend “the haters” actually have their own opinions about what constitutes quality storytelling.
Oh Jesus Christ. If there’s anything that could possibly make me hate RP1 any more, it would be hearing it read by Wil Wheaton.
I would cite also Harold Russell in “The Best Years of our Lives” but the fact that between us we’ve found two examples is a good leading indicator that this is a rarity. Spielberg is going to ask for — and be given — a lot of money to make this movie; studios aren’t in this business to take chances, they want a…