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It depends on which type of MS a patient has. Even today, it’s treatable, but there’s still no cure, and Frank makes a comment to the effect of “they didn’t even have a cure for this back then.” We obviously only see small snippets of Frank’s life, but his symptoms in the show could fit with secondary progressive MS

So far, the show’s main changes from the games seem to come from a really genuine attempt to bring more humanity to the story (and to better leverage a medium where it is less important to have the player interacting with everything that is going on). I’d say they’ve done a great job, and this episode is a testament

ALS is the epitome of terminal bud

ALS is always terminal, though. My dad is going through it right now.

I think they want to avoid “FEMA puts people in camps” because enough morons in the real world actually think that already and there’s no reason to pour fuel on that fire and assist with the real life damage created by the terrible decisions those people make.

Because right-wing conspiracy theorists hate having their feefees hurt and will start raging on Tucker Carlson’s show about how the show is too “woke”? Just a guess.

A well designed PHEV, like the Rav4 Prime, doesn’t turn the gas engine on unless you are asking for over 200hp or driving further than 42 miles. It is basically an EV for day to day driving while having the flexibility to do big day trips without taking out of the way routes or making additional stops to make it home.

An EV is absolutely more environmentally friendly. They start out with a significant disadvantage, but the efficiency in using energy catches up quick. Even if the entire electrical grid was oil and coal, an EV would be a better choice.

I agree with the sentiment of ditching ICE for BEV. Designs are killer, the technology is on full display, and overall they’re quicker and more efficient than any ICE could ever hope to be. After so many years, we’re actually witnessing the auto industry flex their creative skills, in all aspects. Both Design and

Infrastructure is really not a big deal unless you live in an apartment. that’s going to be one of the things that is going to have to change in the coming years. cold weather is also really not a factor and will be less so as more EV makes add heat pumps to their vehicles. my 2017 Bolt still nets more than 200 miles

I’m with you 1000%.

Plenty of people feel as you do. And plenty of people don’t.🤷‍♂️

That won’t make it to the production model - they’ll either stop at the front wheel arch or fade out before the arch to mimic the rear light streaks.

Or they should fade to a point or something. It's just a bit abrupt. 

The “headlight streaks” (for lack of a better term) should not stop at the door cut line.  It’s a bit jarring.  They should stop before the door.

Genesis is ramping up just as Peter Gabriel prepares to release his first original album since 2002. Coincidence?

Cadillac lost that pedigree a looong time ago.

he was not saying that it will be “as expensive” as a continental he was saying that people will sell their Bentley’s to buy a Genesis, which is not that far fetched of a claim. 

I can see Genesis competing at the level of the Lexus LC, perhaps even a little bit above that… but at $300,000? At least Cadillac has the pedigree of once upon a time actually being the “standard of the world”. Genesis has no such pedigree. Not saying they wouldn’t sell any, but I would imagine we are taking about ver

Saw it at the LA Auto Show and it looks fantastic.