The scenes with the Iron Bank are nuts.
The scenes with the Iron Bank are nuts.
Well, she'll never be an ace unless the enemy introduces an air force. But you're right that she fails to recognise threats for what they are. She has the equivalent of a fire spitting A-10 gatling gun in the world of spears and arrows but no one counseled her on how to maximise its effect. And she's served by some of…
To the troops' credit they held the line and once breached they continued to fight, so obviously a well disciplined force. Yes, there's the psyops factor of an enormous calvary charge and three dragons overhead, which made me wonder why only one was brought to battle.
Let's evaluate the options. Create a breach for your forces to enter and many of them die or attack from the flank using the overwhelming speed and firepower to immolate almost the entire line and have the Dothraki calvary finish off the stranglers. Which one to choose? There's a reason why military doctrine…
Daenerys is the worst military tactician, one who squanders her personnel by sending them to senseless deaths again and again. Why would she have Drogon attack a narrow patch at front of the line when she could have launched her attack from the flank and, flying parallel to the line, laid a fireball on all of them?…
I think this was Jimmy's most intricate scam; there was a lot of plotting and effort devoted to planting the seeds, watering them, and letting them sprout. That soft target was fertile ground and the harvest was inevitable.
It's about 140m people, many of whom are very distressed. Presumably at least one person would opt to return - Laurie's foetus, for example. Gosh, whose womb was it sent to all those years ago? Everyone was sent to a parallel dimension, one which leads them to believe they remained and it's the 98% who departed.
A world where the two percent think it was the other 98 percent that vanished.
Physicist builds teleportation machine to the dimension of the two per cent. Physicist teleports himself there. Physicist doesn't build the same machine in the dimension of the two per cent to teleport everyone back to the world of the ninety-eight per cent.
Yet that jail cell was in the other Chief's cop shop.
Or kickbacks.
After injecting Kikki presumably he would remove the handcuffs and walk out. Nikki's free hands won't stop the poison's effect, unless waving one's free hands wildly is the antidote.
They've had some short-term memory and do-you-know-your-fellow-castaway challenges on occasion, but that's the extent of it.
… because he doesn't realize that means no one wants you around.
1) Astonishing how the fella who wins final immunity then chooses the wrong person to take to final three (or two in Colby's case, IIRC). How does one conclude Tai is the bigger threat? Especially after he was outed in front of the jury as the rat - Tai's right that everyone is a rat, but the smart rats don't get…
The bank really isn't so worried about teaching a lesson to people who've already overdrawn their accounts. The penalty, both in money and to one's credit, is to thwart many more people from doing so. If there were no consequences many more would behave cavalierly. Yes, I certainly understand why people dislike…
Cirie's ally is all I see. With her gone Cirie is isolated; she already blew up her game at tribal and in front of the jury so she's a very diminished threat.
Can't squeeze a double episode into 41:13.
So why can't Sarah give the advantage to Cirie?
I don't understand the strategy of manipulating Evgheniya to return to the USSR. Yes, it's to handle the CIA officer in Moscow, but the KGB already has photos and could gather other compromising info before his departure to use to exploit him in the USSR. Further, once she decides to leave I have to conclude the CIA…