*obliging them.
*obliging them.
But it averages out, because most people also absolutely don’t have Peacock or give a shit about a John Wick side project involving nobody from John Wick.
I think it’s because you know that this is where it’s going from the moment Ahsoka sees them flying above the planet
But when he first appears as a mysterious little forest monster, his backward talking is largely verbing at the end, not subject. “Help you I can,” “Stay and help you I will,” “Slimy? My home this is,” “Take you to him, I will.”
Honestly, the most glaring thing about that speech is the way everyone immediately forgot that Yoda doesn’t backwards-talk, that was a thing he was doing when pretending to be an insane old space hermit.
Oh, I didn’t know that. That’s very sad.
She told the story in one of her books, which apparently I’m the only person who ever read because nobody quoted it after she wasn’t interested in going into detail about the allegations.
She told the story in one of her books, which apparently I’m the only person who ever read because nobody quoted it after she wasn’t interested in going into detail about the allegations.
Is COT the one that gets to like page 400 before it catches up to the end of the previous volume?
You mean the closed-off emotional rock who is basically a non-personality outside of literal first-person narration?
No, I don’t imagine they’d change it, though given that she seems to be pulling double duty as Elaida, she could be an unwitting pawn. But episode 3 made it pretty clear that she only “released” Mat so that he could be manipulated by Min, and episode 4 revealed who’s ultimately behind that plan...
Speaking as somebody who devoured the series repeatedly when young, 45 minutes of moping to 5 minutes of badass is, if anything, a generous adaptation.
They’re not using a physical leash, instead the a’dam is the wide gold collar worn around the neck and shoulders (I believe the term is a “gorget”). The sul’dam is the woman in blue always standing a pace or two behind the damane wearing a long gold bracelet.
For Perrin, I’m not sure it’s fair to say the writers had nothing else for him to do...the CHARACTER had nothing else to do. He has no place in Tar Valon, Rand is “dead”, Mat abandoned him, and a bunch of Sheinaran soldiers are like “Hey, that gleeman who apparently followed you guys here stole a vitally important…
In this case, they’re pretty safe. It’s not like anyone’s going to watch Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon to catch them out.
And can do a Rubik’s Cube in 3 minutes, 12 seconds! ...which is a passable time for somebody who has gotten the hang of the “beginner’s method” but hasn’t really focused on getting their time down. The world record is 3.13 seconds.
And yet they keep doing it
Along with things like daytime soaps, variety shows and other game shows, Celebrity Jeopardy (both hosting and appearing as a guest) isn’t included in the expired AMPTP contract, but is governed by the National Code of Fair Practice for Network Television Broadcasting, aka Network Code, contract which doesn’t expire…
The Peripheral ends on a very confusing resolution to the central conflict, with a clear “here’s where we go next.” It’s entirely watchable and enjoyable as a standalone.
Yes, absolutely. Ditko drew May and Ben as absolutely ancient for no reason that makes sense even in the original story. Hell, they’re drawn as older than at least 3 of my grandparents were when I was 15. My aunts and uncles ranged from 35-45, and that’s with my mom being a late-in-life surprise baby.