“You may die at one of my concerts, but I’ll pay for your funeral!”
“You may die at one of my concerts, but I’ll pay for your funeral!”
It truly is. Its made worse because this incident leads the police to Hannah thus making it more important then 90 percent of the events in season 8.
I would tend to agree, but Aaron Rodgers said the same thing, then hit every anti-vax talking point in a few minutes
On one hand, I tend to agree with you. On the other, though, you have Mayim “I’m not antivax, I just believe in my specific case that vaccinations are bad for nebulous hippie reasons” Bialik
St. Elmo’s Fired
It also doesnt help that there are multiple accounts of reports that the medical staff there at the venue had next to no medical training and were completely useless as people laid their dying
if you’re ever in Toronto, there’s one right downtown. (Pro tip: only take a seat in last 4-5 rows, and only in the centre.) Try it, the picture quality is amazing. First Man blew my mind.
You don’t need an IMAX sized TV to appreciate a film aspect ratio that is close to the one used by nearly every television and tablet on the market. Frankly all the films shot for IMAX should be released in that format so as to look better on home devices.
Broadway and 67th in Manhattan is my favorite suburb..
I believe precedent was set during the disastrous run of STOMP on Broadway that left dozens crushed.
Same. I have maybe sometimes looked up that clip to both make me feel better about my own writing, and to laugh when I'm feeling down. Its truly a thing of beauty.
I get that this is not a law blog, but is there any legal precedent for performers being held liable for these incidents? I don’t know how the concert biz works, but I’m pretty sure the modern performers don’t have a lot of direct control over things like event logistics, organization, or security.
Its no Harrison Treadmill but it's also no Doakes Suprise Motherfucker.
He needs access to the station and investigations if he’s going to resume his hobby.
To be fair, the minutiae of a firearms background check is not particularly compelling TV.
Hey, I’m all for a “Surprise, Lumberfucker!” Doakes appearance.
‘That said, taking up with the sheriff is baffling any way you slice it. What are you doing, Dexter?!’
1) I don’t know, and neither does the show. The problem is, if they actually wrestle with theology and not just a power struggle within the church, they’d need to acknowledge the burgeoning religion that’s grown up around Hari’s predictions and his math that only the chosen ones can intuit. And for some reason,…
So, I have questions that pertain to the universe of the show, which I not consider much related with the literary universe it shares a name with (and which I experienced some 20 years ago, so there might be stuff I don’t even remember that is in fact portrayed more correctly than I give it credit for).
I too, am still enjoying the series. It’s shot composition alone is truly outstanding. And sound design. And Lee Pace. And the story.