He learned it from the two Sarah Connors.
He learned it from the two Sarah Connors.
Thank you!
I've been reading (here, most probably: see this review's first sentence) that the show has effectively rebooted itself for season two, so that maybe 2x01 is a good entry point for someone who was iffy about giving season one a try. But the impression I'm getting now from the grade and the review is "It's still…
Masculine. But my doubt is precisely whether the contracting alters the word count, technically. (Your use of "so" implies that you accept, as a matter of course, that the word count is unaffected, whereas I'm curious precisely about that bit.)
Ah, I see. So it looks like extra risk for not a lot of extra reward.
That makes sense. How much more screwed would he have been (assuming he's going to miss) wagering $3000 versus enough for a runaway (I don't have the number; say $4000, hee), do you think?
They *are* fantastic. For the purposes of contrast between human eyes and wight eyes, though, maybe using someone with plain old brown eyes might have been better. But I don't think anyone in the audience failed to grasp the transformation, so…
Given the total value of the clues left over, I would have wanted Chris to wager a *little* bit more on that last DD, to safely make it a runaway… But maybe that's (1) hindsight (safe in the knowledge, now, that he'd get it right), (2) armchair (who knows how nerve-racking the whole thing is), and (3) asking way too…
(… which would count as three or five words? I've never had to think about whether l' is a distinct word for the purposes of word counting.)
Man, that was much more low-rent than I was expecting.
Its biggest sin is perennially looking misspelled.
"In this country, you gotta make the money first."
For the very last clue of DJ, perversely Jean was better off NOT answering it herself, but rather having Addison do so, thereby protecting both of them from a runaway.
She has also played the Queen of Spain on "The Tudors"; nanny to Dexter's son; and some sort of uptight wife on a Titanic TV show.
Bughunt!
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Thank you! I'd never heard of it—and it doesn't even have any sort of image on IMDb.
Maybe the tattoos are aspirational: he dreams of becoming a French lawyer.
It's "King Ralph" but with more Jagger-ing.