It seems less like an incontrovertible fact than a limitation of outdated technology.
It seems less like an incontrovertible fact than a limitation of outdated technology.
Yeah, I feel like there’s someone on that team that would be your go-to for scoring in any situation.
At least Haisley shows enough respect to properly spell Kyle’s last name.
The rivalry between the USWNT (and its fans) and the Canadian team is real and been around for a while. History matters, and as much as I like Kyle and D Math, it’s obvious this is continued fallout from the 2012 Olympics.
Why would Canadian TV show the Waterford’s video?
there was nothing secretive about the manner in which she arrived or departed
Will always have Leroux’s back here. Canadian fans treated her like shit, and she had a little fun at their expense.
A fair piece of additional context:
There’s a ton of not-great history between the US and Canadian women’s soccer teams as well, stemming from the 2012 Olympics (And whatever the hell the racial stuff was with the Canadian fans and Sydney Leroux).
No, internet sir or madame. The Following’s last episode was the one where Valorie Curry died, which I think was at the end of season 2. There were no episodes past that, and no amount proof will convince me otherwise.
Its soupy preciousness doesn’t quite hold up as an adult
Fair point. I was referring to one being connected by the same characters/story, but admittedly I didn’t know they were all authored by the same guy.
That film was followed by the unrelated A Dog’s Way Home in January
I came here to gripe to OP about the only people who have problems TV show names are critics, but I guess you’ve proven me wrong :)
No one involved in the scene - writers, directors and the actors - say they intended that scene to be rape. Which I’ve chosen to take on face value, because whatever was on the screen was a mess.
He was a baby when Sandor Clegane killed his whole family
True. Guardians is the one I’d probably add to that list next. But I think a lot of the relationship is on the page in Endgame as well.
My point is that a smart person could pick up on the vast majority of the things in the movies I mentioned. You don’t need EVERY CHARACTER INTRODUCTION to understand all of the characters.
I’ve had friends reach out to me this week to get guidance on what’s the minimum MCU intake that you have to have to be able to follow the story in Endgame. My answer was that Infinity War was the the BARE minimum, and a combination of Avengers/Age of Ultron/Civil War/Infinity War would probably be the least I would…
Hey, you’re the guy with the awful rankings of GOT episodes, right? A Golden Crown second to last?