There seems to be an expectation that TV and movie characters should always act 100% rationally, and never be prone to lapses of reason driven by the emotion of the moment. You know, just like people in real life.
There seems to be an expectation that TV and movie characters should always act 100% rationally, and never be prone to lapses of reason driven by the emotion of the moment. You know, just like people in real life.
“Part of Batman’s everlasting appeal as a character has been the fact that he is merely human in a world of gods and superpowers. A highly skilled, extremely intelligent human backed by vast funds and high-tech gadgetry, but human nonetheless.”
Such as?
And it’s even more complex than that. The responses Siri gives don’t really make a lot of sense in the context of the questions. Most questions will evaluate to *something*, and if Siri does not quite grasp the context, it will return a seemingly nonsensical response. What this article highlights is how overused the…
Bless you boys.
Please be Thea. Please be Thea. Please be Thea.
I liked it. I have no idea how much material they can possibly produce from the premise of the show, but the first two episodes were funny.
For 13 years, this boogeyman of "fast lanes" among backbone carriers has yet to come to fruition. This is a solution in search of a problem, plain and simple.
No. You're wrong. We need heavy-handed regulation, even in the absence of any empirical evidence that it was needed.
Or maybe it's just that one side has better media access to push the narrative against the other.
"Can somebody get these two in a ring together already"
There was no reason they couldn't have run three plays with one timeout. Remember, they allowed the play clock to drain before their last offensive play.
Carroll seems to get too pass-happy in pressure situations. IMO, it's why they lost the national championship game to Texas. With a little over two minutes left and the ball at midfield, USC calls a 2nd-down pass. Incompletion stops the clock. At no point when USC ran the ball on consecutive downs did they not get a…
Terrible play call, and good defensive play. Not incredible. Wilson practically threw the ball right to Butler. It's not that hard to recognize a passing play when the offense gives no indication of anything else.
Since you obviously have all the answers, there's only one logical conclusion — if you started your own film company, you'd make a killing.
What Lynch does on the field goes a lot further toward making him, his team, and the league money than what he says into a microphone.
Why does she pick the middle of the 2nd most important game of the year to make this stupid video? Obviously she's been around him while he watches football. She knows how he gets. So why do this while he's watching the game in the next room?
One of those groups is something the NFL is in charge of enforcing. One of them is not. I'll leave the rest to you to figure out.
Holy crap, are you kidding me? The Seahawks were overwhelmingly picked to repeat as Super Bowl champs in the preseason. After they got over their early-season slump, they were once again pretty widely regarded as the best team in the NFL.