“He speaks and his people stand up in attention,” he gleefully told Fox News on the White House lawn Friday morning. “I want my people to do the same.”
“He speaks and his people stand up in attention,” he gleefully told Fox News on the White House lawn Friday morning. “I want my people to do the same.”
Here’s looking at you NPH
That is absolutely, positively, going to happen. And it’s going to give the base commander huge headaches. “My son’s tutor can’t get on the base! Where’s my pizza? My lawn is growing, where’s my gardener?” Oh, I have lived on a base and I know the blowback from people ON the base will be huge, because nobody who’s not…
Good luck with your new pizza-free lifestyle, Fort Hamilton.
I think about this everyday. On the outside I am a fairly successful attorney/writer working in nonprofit in DC. I volunteer, I went to law school as a second career late in life. I travel extensively and I’m a photographer who takes pretty good wildlife shots.
Tick-tock mother fucker.
You guys gotta look further down the rabbit hole! THIS IS CLEARLY POST-SURGERY MELANIA IN HER NEW IDENTITY.
Sure they have, honey. Sure they have.
They broke up because she actually died.
ShogunWorld having the same narrative loops and characters is one of those things that’s caught me completely off-guard, but totally makes sense. It was great.
I agree. As talented as Evan Rachel Wood is, I haven’t felt much investment in her villainous turn. She’s neither a reluctant nor enthusiastic baddie, just one going through the motions she thinks she needs to do in order to remain free, without much emotion or reflection. It’s like she’s more robotic now than when…
Lee explains early on that he re-used some ideas from the previous park in order to bring this one to life―and by “re-use” he means he basically copy and pasted several characters (most notably Maeve, Hector, and Armistice) into a different context.
Everytime I see that elevator selfie, my eyes roll so far back into my skull that I am afraid they will disconnect from my brain.
To a degree...but I think it’s also in response to her sister saying that she doesn’t care about his health or whatever. I think it’s a way to respond to the sister’s allegations without having to even say her name and give her more press.
The podcasts are theorising that Ghost Nation are there to protect the humans. This, say the theorists, is why Ghost Nation didn’t kill Stubbs, and why they wanted to take Lee away from Maeve.
All this has happened and will happen again.
What if you and I are the hosts?
I do enjoy the parallel of Delores and Maeve: both freed robots, with handsome righthand men, and each with a kidnapped human scientist,. But they both have different agendas.
I’m wondering how far the hosts have already extended into “real” society. We know that Ford has the capacity to hide hosts in plain sight among real people (Bernard in S1). We’ve now seen in S2 that hosts have been deployed in the real world for various functions. Where does it end? Are Delos replacing real…
Yes, go in the afternoon. With your friends, bigbillz. You’ll be safe. It’s just a theater. Just a darkened theater. You sitting in your seat with your friends next to you. You’ll be secure knowing its just make-believe, its all fake....wait. Did you feel that? Like barely a tickle. Like a finger flicking the nape of…